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- Catholic Daughters of America
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1951 photo of a recital or minstrel type production by members of the Catholic Daughters of America. Children are seated in front. Some cast members appear in black face. Photo #2.
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- Catholic Daughters of America
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1951 photo of a recital or minstrel type production by members of the Catholic Daughters of America. Children are seated in front. Some cast members appear in black face. Photo #1.
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- South Burlington Central School
- Date Created
- 1951
- Description
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1951 photo of production cast of South Burlington Central School students on Memorial Auditorium stage. Several members are in blackface. Minstrel show? Photo #3.
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- Theatricals
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1952 minstrel show? Photo #1.
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- Theatricals
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1952 minstrel show? Photo #2.
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- Theatricals
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1952 minstrel show? Photo #3.
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- UVM - Snow Sculpture
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"Waterman Building." Designation is puzzling since the Waterman Building is not seen here. This is more likely behind a fraternity house close to campus. Sculpture is of 2 stereotyped figures: a "mammy" presenting a prize cake; and two "pickaninnies," a boy and girl. Sculptures such as these were...
Show more"Waterman Building." Designation is puzzling since the Waterman Building is not seen here. This is more likely behind a fraternity house close to campus. Sculpture is of 2 stereotyped figures: a "mammy" presenting a prize cake; and two "pickaninnies," a boy and girl. Sculptures such as these were ready by Winter Carnival weekend and judged for prizes.
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- UVM Kake Walk
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UVM Kake Walk couple. If these are the same as those identified in the UVM yearbook (Ariel 1929) as "The Winning Couple," they are: Nelson B. Gray, class '30 & Charles N. DeRose, class '30, members of Phi Delta Theta. Photo #4.
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- UVM Kake Walk
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32nd annual Kake Walk. University of Vermont. Feb. 22-23, 1929. Signed by McAllister, no. 3. Ten couples (all male), representing campus fraternities, competed in a blackface entertainment known as "walkin' fo' de kake."