POINT OF VIEW Pushing Racial Talk Off the Stage CITY Edition
These practices were finally ended when ordinances were passed in both Boston and New York City banning use of such epithets on the stage. Not long before these ordinances were passed, the {black song-and-dance} team of {George} Cooper and {Bill "Bojangles"} Robinson had started singing a...
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Published in | Newsday |
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Main Author | |
Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Long Island, N.Y
Newsday LLC
16.07.1993
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Edition | Combined editions |
Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | These practices were finally ended when ordinances were passed in both Boston and New York City banning use of such epithets on the stage. Not long before these ordinances were passed, the {black song-and-dance} team of {George} Cooper and {Bill "Bojangles"} Robinson had started singing a song written by Chris Smith which was called, "Yoi Yoi Yoi Yoi, Mary Ann." |
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