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'Miss Hannah from Savannah', 1901. Creator: Unknown.

'Miss Hannah from Savannah', 1901. 'New song hits introduced by Williams and Walker's Own Big Co.; sung by the famous colored soubrette Ada Overton Walker; words by R.C. McPherson, music by Thos Lemonier'. From a collection of sheet music, some examples of which depict African Americans in a derogatory way. Other examples are songs by white musicians purporting to be black.
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'Miss Hannah from Savannah', 1901. Creator: Unknown.
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'Miss Hannah from Savannah', 1901. 'New song hits introduced by Williams and Walker's Own Big Co.; sung by the famous colored soubrette Ada Overton Walker; words by R.C. McPherson, music by Thos Lemonier'. From a collection of sheet music, some examples of which depict African Americans in a derogatory way. Other examples are songs by white musicians purporting to be black.
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4768 x 6071 px | 82.8 MB
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40.4 x 51.4 cm | 15.9 x 20.2 in (300 dpi)
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1900S 1990S 20TH CENTURY 90S ACTING ACTOR (FEMALE) ACTOR ACTORS ACTRESS ADA OVERTON WALKER ADA OVERTON AFRICAN AMERICAN AFRICAN-AMERICAN AFRO-AMERICAN AIDA OVERTON WALKER AIDA OVERTON AMERICA AMERICAN AMUSEMENT ARTS BLACK CECIL MACK CECIL CENTURY COLOR COLOUR COMEDIAN COMICAL CONCEPT CONTROVERSIAL CONTROVERSY COON SONG COUNTRY DANCE DANCER DEROGATORY DESIGN DIVERSION DIVERTISSEMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENTS FEMALE FULL LENGTH FULL-LENGTH GRAPHIC DESIGN IMPLIED RACISM J W & CO J W STERN & C J. W. & CO. J. W. STERN & CO. JOB JOS W & CO JOS W STERN & CO JOS. W. STERN & CO JOS. W. STERN & CO. LANGUAGE LAYOUT LIBRARY LOCATION MACK MCPHERSON MUSIC MUSIC: SCORE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NINETIES NINETIES, THE NINETY DECADE NYPL OCCUPATION OFFENSIVE OVERTON WALKER, AIDA PEOPLE PERFORMANCE PERFORMER PERFORMING PRINT PRINTED MUSIC PROFESSION PUBLIC LIBRARY QUEEN OF THE CAKEWALK R. C. MCPHERSON R. C. RACIAL STEREOTYPE RACISM RACIST RICHARD CECIL MCPHERSON RICHARD CECIL SCORE (MUSIC) SCORE SCORES SHEET MUSIC SINGER SINGING SONG SOUTHERN STERN & CO STERN THESPIAN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA UNITED STATES USA VAUDEVILLE VOCALIST WALKER WOMAN WOMEN