It was like a parallel world: Hundreds of Black performers who were denied the opportunity to perform for white audiences traveled throughout the southern and eastern United States, learning and perfecting their acts in a series of vaudeville theatres known as the "Chitlin' Circuit." As hard as it might be to believe today, such
artists as Duke Ellington, Ray Charles,
and even Jimi Hendrix
weren't able to perform
in mainstream (read "white") theatres, so their only alternative
was the Circuit, the queen of which was Jackie "Moms" Mabley, whose 114th birthday we note today.
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Moms Mabley and Black Vaudeville - March 19, 2008
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