described as a “white minstrel show.” I wonder if Bill Bennett can tap-dance. Race is part of this, as it is part of many things in America, but it is easy to make too much of it, too.
And in a little over ten years after first seeing blackface performances, Foster would be writing his own minstrel songs." To film these scenes, they turned to two talented performers, Lenwood ...
Now, looking over firth and fauld, Her horn the pale-fac'd Cynthia rear'd, When, lo, in form of Minstrel auld, A stern and stalwart ghaist appear'd. And frae his harp sic strains did flow ...
These included songs from one of the principal ways songs traveled from town to town: itinerant minstrel shows – white professional musicians, dressed in blackface, who danced and performed ...