Burnt Cork and Tambourines: A Source Book for Negro Minstrelsy
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Burnt Cork and Tambourines: A Source Book for Negro Minstrelsy

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Includes the seminal "Early History of Negro Minstrelsy," by Col. T. Allston Brown, together with pen-and-ink portraits of the major minstrels, and a comprehensive index.
Paperback, 280 pages
Published by Borgo Press
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