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Minto Cato

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Joe Sheftell. Around 1924, she gave birth to a daughter named Minto Cato Sheftell. Cato performed in many of Sheftell's shows during the 1920s, including the
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in Washington, D.C., and soon after began teaching piano in public schools in Arkansas and Georgia. In 1919, she opened a music studio in Detroit.
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in 1947. She returned to Europe, continuing to perform through the early 1950s. She died in New York City in 1979.
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In 1927, Cato separated from her husband and began working various venues. At Chicago's
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circuit in Detroit's Temple Theater in 1922. In 1923, Cato married the
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Harlem Renaissance Lives from the African American National Biography
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From show business she went into opera, performing in
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Index


Federal Music Project
Il trovatore
Manhattan Theatre
mezzo-soprano
opera
Harlem Renaissance
Little Rock, Arkansas
Washington Conservatory of Music
B. F. Keith
vaudeville
impresario
Regal Theater
Louis Armstrong
Memories of You
Il trovatore
Aida
Show Boat
La traviata



Gates, Henry Louis
Harlem Renaissance Lives from the African American National Biography
ISBN
9780195387957


ISBN
978-0-8108-8542-4

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