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Cora Green

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She married her vaudeville partner Earl Dancer. She attempted suicide in 1918, and divorced Dancer in 1919, but they were working together in 1929, and were said to be planning a reunion in 1949. She was in a relationship with musician
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at the Panama Club in Chicago, until the club was closed in early 1917. She had vaudeville acts with Hamtree Harrington and Earl Dancer, and appeared in two revues on Broadway,
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Nothing else is known of Green following news of her planned remarriage to Earl Dancer in 1949 or when she died. Dancer's death occurred in September 1963 in
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described her voice as being "between sweet and jazz". In 1931 she was considered "the highest paid colored woman in vaudeville."
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Cullen, Frank; Hackman, Florence; McNeilly, Donald (2007).
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Hadden, Briton; Luce, Henry Robinson (November 10, 1924).
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Chambers began singing professionally by her early teens.
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Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History
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A young African-American woman with her hair in a top bun; her dress is light-colored with a low square neck.
Baltimore, Maryland

Alberta Hunter
Mattie Hite
Florence Mills
Ada "Bricktop" Smith
torch singer
Washington, D.C.
Oscar Micheaux
Swing
Edgar G. Ulmer
Moon Over Harlem
World War II
USO
Persian Gulf
Horace Henderson
Lake Elsinore, California


Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History
ISBN
978-0-02-897364-7


Florence Mills: Harlem Jazz Queen
ISBN
978-0-8108-5007-1
"A 'Harlem Tintype'"
Bricktop's Paris: African American Women in Paris between the Two World Wars

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