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Poster for "Neil O'Brien Great American Super-Minstrels"



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Title: Poster for "Neil O'Brien Great American Super-Minstrels"
Description: This color lithograph poster shows a man in blackface with a giant rooster standing behind him looking over his shoulder. In the lower left corner, the actor Jack "Smoke" Gray is pictured without blackface. The caption reads "Neil O'Brien and the great American super-minstrels."

Image ID: 89900
Creation
Date:
1895 ca.
Creator
Name:
Strobridge Lithographic Company
Collection
Name:
WCFTR Posters
Genre: Posters
Additional
Information:
Neil O'Brien (c. 1869-1954) began as the endman in Lew Dockstader's Minstrels. He appears as an actor in several quasi-Shakespearean productions and farces in the early years of the century, and went solo after 1915. A recording of him singing with James J. Corbett is available on "The Monarchs of Minstrelsy."
Subjects: Minstrel shows
Posters
 

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Please Credit: Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research

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