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Lew Johnson

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Johnson's troupes had between six and twenty members, with an average of twelve. None became famous (though they were popular where they played). This allowed him to change their names to keep up with trends. Troupes he owned and managed include:
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troupes composed of African-American performers. His career began in the mid-1860s and spanned 25 years. Johnson is the only black minstrel-troupe owner to have enjoyed any consistent success (others, such as
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On the Real Side: Laughing, Lying, and Signifying—The Underground Tradition of African-American Humor that Transformed American Culture, from Slavery to Richard Pryor.
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Blacking Up: The Minstrel Show in Nineteenth-century America
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Lew Johnson and William Smallwood's Colored Combination
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Index

Lewis Johnson (disambiguation)
Lou Johnson (disambiguation)

African-American
business manager
blackface
minstrel
Charles Hicks
Midwestern
Western United States
racist
Lew Johnson's Minstrels
Lew Johnson's Plantation Minstrels
Plantation Minstrel Slave Troupe
Bishop's Female Georgia Minstrels
Lew Johnson's Original Tennessee Jubilee Singers
Lew Johnson and William Smallwood's Colored Combination
Black Baby Boy Minstrels
Refined Colored Minstrels and Electric Brass Band
de Lerma, Dominique-René
"Johnson, Lew"
Grove Music Online
doi
10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.A2224671
ISBN
978-1-56159-263-0
Categories
Blackface minstrel managers and producers
19th-century African-American businesspeople
1840s births

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