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Posted: 09 Oct 2016


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Bessie L Gillam
African American Woman
Entertainer
Vaudeville
Poster
circa 1900
Sunny South vaudeville act


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One of the first African American women to specialize in ragtime coon song singing was Bessie Gillam, a product of one of Detroit, Michigan's premier black musical families. Her father, barber musician Charles Gillam, had been prominent in the local black string and brass milieu until his death in 1890, while her older brother Harry appeared in local community productions like Ed Rector's Juvenile Minstrels before venturing out with some of the major black road shows of 1890-1910.

Source: Indianapolis Freeman; PosterMuseum, Greve