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  1. Al Jolson sings "Mammy" in the Jazz Singer. Example of use of "Black face" in performing arts. Jolson was one of the last singers to give up the use of bla...

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  2. 12 de feb. de 2019 · (For example: Jolson campaigned to have Warner Bros. produce an all-blackface version of The Green Pastures, a 1936 movie depicting Bible stories told through the eyes of African-American characters.

  3. 28 de oct. de 2023 · On view through Nov. 4 at the new Marian Goodman Gallery (located in Hollywood at 1120 Seward Street), McQueen’s film literally erases Jolson and his troubling use of blackface by reversing the ...

  4. Al Jolson, con maquillaje 'blackface', junto a la actriz May McAvoy en una escena de 'The Jazz Singer', la primera película sonora de la historia. Crédito: Getty Images/ Bettmann / Contributor.

  5. If blackface has its shameful poster boy, it is Al Jolson. Many other 20th-century performers — from Shirley Temple to Bing Crosby — donned the makeup for various roles, but Jolson adopted it as a core part of his public persona.

  6. 7 de abr. de 2010 · Jolson was the first openly Jewish man to become an entertainment star in America. His marginal status as a Jew informed his blackface portrayal of Southern blacks. Almost single-handedly, Jolson helped to introduce African-American musical innovations like jazz, ragtime, and the blues to white audiences. The brightest star of the first half of ...

  7. 3 de feb. de 2019 · Al Jolson actuó con 'blackface' en "The Jazz Singer", una exitosa película en 1927, y actores estadounidenses como Shirley Temple, Judy Garland y Mickey Rooney también actuaron con 'blackface ...