The Bronze Buckaroo

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY
P. Spickard
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Herb Jeffries was the Bronze Buckaroo, star of five all-Black-cast singing-cowboy movies in the 1930s and ’40s. His sweet, rich baritone fronted Duke Ellington’s orchestra in the 1941 megahit “Flamingo” and countless other tunes and set women’s hearts a-fluttering. He crooned with every major orchestra in the big-band era and entertained the troops in World War II. On tour in the South, he slept in Black hotels with his bandmates and ate from the backdoors of restaurants. After the war, he opened a nightclub in Paris, in part to avoid the hate that was foisted on him as a Black man married to a White wife in America. On his return to Hollywood in the 1950s, Jeffries starred in several more movies and appeared in television shows throughout the 1960s and ’70s. He continued to sing in California nightclubs into the 1990s. Yet Jeffries was Black by choice, not birth. He was born Umberto Alejandro Ballentino in 1913, the son of a Sicilian father and Irish mother. He lived to age one hundred as a Black man and took the abuse that came with that identity. This article tells his story. It is one of many such stories of racial shape shifters that will appear in my book currently in progress, Race Changes.
青铜牛仔
赫伯·杰弗里斯(Herb Jeffries)是青铜牛仔(Bronze Buckaroo),在20世纪30年代和40年代主演了五部全黑人演唱的牛仔电影。他甜美、丰富的男中音为艾灵顿公爵(Duke Ellington)的管弦乐队演奏了1941年的巨作《火烈鸟》(Flamingo)和无数其他曲目,令女性怦然心动。在大乐队时代,他与各大管弦乐队一起吟唱,并在第二次世界大战期间为军队表演。在南方巡演时,他和乐队成员一起睡在黑人酒店,在餐馆的后门吃饭。战后,他在巴黎开了一家夜总会,部分原因是为了避免他在美国作为一个娶了白人妻子的黑人而受到的仇恨。杰弗里斯在20世纪50年代回到好莱坞后,又出演了几部电影,并在20世纪60年代和70年代出现在电视节目中。20世纪90年代,他继续在加州的夜总会唱歌。然而,杰弗里斯是自愿成为黑人,而不是生来就是黑人。他于1913年出生,本名翁贝托·亚历杭德罗·巴伦蒂诺,父亲是西西里人,母亲是爱尔兰人。作为一名黑人,他活到了一百岁,并承受了这种身份带来的虐待。这篇文章讲述了他的故事。这是我正在写的书《种族变化》中许多关于种族变形者的故事之一。
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