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1913 MINSTREL TROUPE PERFORMS - OUTLANDISH COSTUMES, BLACK FACE END MEN "GENTLEMEN BE SEATED "
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MINSTREL END MEN - WHITE MEN IN BLACK FACE SLAP BONES TO THE OPENING OVERTURE - ENTIRE TROUPE SINGS MINSTREL OPENING SONG- BAND JUST BEHIND MINSTREL TROUPE
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BLACK FACE HUMOR BETWEEN INTERLOCUTOR AND "MR. BONES" END MEN - TAMBOO -STEREOTYPE RACIST HUMOR AND JOKES
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MR. MCCORMACK
ALL YOUR ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS
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MINSTREL SHOW BARITONE BALLAD WITH CHORUS
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MINSTREL RACIST JOKES BETWEEN INTERLOCKUTOR AND END MAN "TAMBOO"
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MR. BONES
WHEN THAT MIDNIGHT CHO CHO LEAVES FOR ALABAM
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1913 SOUND PERFORMANCE OF IRVING BERLIN TUNE - FIRST IRVING BERLIN SONG PERFORMED IN A SOUND FILM
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GEORGE W. BALLARD
SILVER THREADS AMOUNG THE GOLD
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CLASSIC MINSTREL SHOW CONTRA-TENOR BALLAD
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MINSTREL SHOW " GRAND FINALE" - THREE CHEERS FOR THE RED WHITE AND BLUES - DIXIE AND OTHER TUNES- GOD SAVE THE KING
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