Blackface Broadcasting in the Early Days of Radio

Noah Arceneaux
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Numerous radio historians have studied the significance and influence of Amos 'n' Andy during broadcasting's formative years, but scant attention has been paid to other programs that were similarly inspired by the traditions of blackface minstrelsy. This study traces the history of radio minstrelsy as a distinct genre and outlines its influence on other forms of programming using evidence drawn from trade publications and newspaper articles, the previous literature on early radio, and surviving audio recordings. The study also examines "hillbilly" shows from radio's early years, which drew from a similar performance tradition.
广播早期的黑脸广播
许多广播历史学家研究了阿莫斯和安迪在广播形成时期的重要性和影响,但很少有人关注其他受到黑脸吟唱传统启发的节目。本研究追溯了广播吟诗人作为一种独特类型的历史,并利用从贸易出版物和报纸文章、早期广播文献和幸存的录音中提取的证据,概述了它对其他形式节目的影响。该研究还调查了广播早期的“乡巴佬”节目,这些节目借鉴了类似的表演传统。
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