I havent seen enough of the show but from this video alone there is a reproduction of these stereotypes and racist imaging without a deconstruction of them which is harmful.
Wonderfully done performance. It shows the Historical way that Blacks were portrayed at this time in History. Al Jolson was good friends with many African Americans including Paul Robson.
As you can see some pretty negative comments in regards to this show. This re-enactment was of Al Jolson whom in the 20's used Blackface as a vehicle to introduce African tones he loved in New Orleans. He used his fame as most well paid comic/actor/singer in the US in '20. He and Bill Monroe (most associate him with "Hicks") huge promoters of African tones/rythms. If promoting Blacks is pathetic then so be it. Jolson was persicuted for being a jew don't think he would do the same to others
the new york part is true the hillary part is not ! it was a renactment of old bowery in nyc. like the suicide girls they would drink and then they would commit suicide and they were never short of girls
What racist Southern hick town is this where they still do minstrel shows. Just a guess that it's down south at the end of the world. Whites sure love and fantasize about the way things used to be. Ah the good ole days.
What is unbelievable?? History being portrayed to people that may have never known minstrel shows ever existed. Or is it that there are people so shallow to think that this is directed as an opportunity to be racial biggot?
It is history, but is funny whites usually demand that blacks forget these old images and the way things used to be. I didn't see enough of the video to tell if it was racist, but it didn't seem to serve any purpose. In case you forgot, minstrel shows were began to mock and ridicule blacks, and also because there was no thought of hiring black actors. How should I take this give its history. What's the point? I don't see any stimulating education going on here.
Nobody is asking blacks to forget these images, like nobody will let me forget how racist DL Hughley is in a time that we should all not be racist. Most of the minstrel shows were POLITICAL! not intentionally racist. The ignorance of the whites back then (not to excuse) were not raised to think what they were doing was inappropriate or even racist acts. They were using the Black face to hide just as the chinese would dress in womens clothes in the old days to make similar political statements
The shows were not started to ridicule blacks if you listen to there message... they may have evolved to that in some fashion but the intention was to tell the news and bitch on how high taxation was and make a statement that would be heard in a way that was not so uptight and people would listen more than a stuffy town hall meeting and some of the banter would actually stick in peoples minds
Well my research of the minstrel show says different buddy. Look up Eric Michael Dyson Phd work on that. The fact they decided to do this in black face begins on a racist principle anyway. And we all know what the misnstrel show evolved into. It;s demeaning and offensive to blacks period, but it's fine if they wanna do it let them go ahead.
We need more blacks like Michael Eric Dyson. He's educated and he is against the negativity in the black community, but he doesen't turn his back he tries to help through his voice and work. He represents a whole new class of blacks who aspire upward mobility. He also doesen't come off like a racist towards whites. I beleive in the first ammendment , I wanna learn more about this production.
I havent seen enough of the show but from this video alone there is a reproduction of these stereotypes and racist imaging without a deconstruction of them which is harmful.
krissy4nik 3 weeks ago
This is an insult to the great Jolson.
298625 1 year ago
Wonderfully done performance. It shows the Historical way that Blacks were portrayed at this time in History. Al Jolson was good friends with many African Americans including Paul Robson.
HandwhistlerBen 2 years ago
omg i wanna try do it..watch me id be great lol.
joehancock01 2 years ago
Pathetic, just pathetic.
ar1ge2ha3 4 years ago
As you can see some pretty negative comments in regards to this show. This re-enactment was of Al Jolson whom in the 20's used Blackface as a vehicle to introduce African tones he loved in New Orleans. He used his fame as most well paid comic/actor/singer in the US in '20. He and Bill Monroe (most associate him with "Hicks") huge promoters of African tones/rythms. If promoting Blacks is pathetic then so be it. Jolson was persicuted for being a jew don't think he would do the same to others
chirfu 4 years ago 2
the new york part is true the hillary part is not ! it was a renactment of old bowery in nyc. like the suicide girls they would drink and then they would commit suicide and they were never short of girls
BAFKACHANPRODUCTION 4 years ago
What racist Southern hick town is this where they still do minstrel shows. Just a guess that it's down south at the end of the world. Whites sure love and fantasize about the way things used to be. Ah the good ole days.
jdizzy75 4 years ago
It's actually in North America...to be exact in New York City.Funded by friends of Hilary Clinton.
Dabmbboyz 4 years ago
Unbeleivable what was the purpose?
jdizzy75 4 years ago
What is unbelievable?? History being portrayed to people that may have never known minstrel shows ever existed. Or is it that there are people so shallow to think that this is directed as an opportunity to be racial biggot?
chirfu 4 years ago 4
It is history, but is funny whites usually demand that blacks forget these old images and the way things used to be. I didn't see enough of the video to tell if it was racist, but it didn't seem to serve any purpose. In case you forgot, minstrel shows were began to mock and ridicule blacks, and also because there was no thought of hiring black actors. How should I take this give its history. What's the point? I don't see any stimulating education going on here.
jdizzy75 4 years ago
Nobody is asking blacks to forget these images, like nobody will let me forget how racist DL Hughley is in a time that we should all not be racist. Most of the minstrel shows were POLITICAL! not intentionally racist. The ignorance of the whites back then (not to excuse) were not raised to think what they were doing was inappropriate or even racist acts. They were using the Black face to hide just as the chinese would dress in womens clothes in the old days to make similar political statements
chirfu 4 years ago 3
The shows were not started to ridicule blacks if you listen to there message... they may have evolved to that in some fashion but the intention was to tell the news and bitch on how high taxation was and make a statement that would be heard in a way that was not so uptight and people would listen more than a stuffy town hall meeting and some of the banter would actually stick in peoples minds
chirfu 4 years ago 4
Well my research of the minstrel show says different buddy. Look up Eric Michael Dyson Phd work on that. The fact they decided to do this in black face begins on a racist principle anyway. And we all know what the misnstrel show evolved into. It;s demeaning and offensive to blacks period, but it's fine if they wanna do it let them go ahead.
jdizzy75 4 years ago
Just watched the clip with Rev. Dyson. What a great voice for hip hop as well as his many other topics of his 14 books.
chirfu 4 years ago
We need more blacks like Michael Eric Dyson. He's educated and he is against the negativity in the black community, but he doesen't turn his back he tries to help through his voice and work. He represents a whole new class of blacks who aspire upward mobility. He also doesen't come off like a racist towards whites. I beleive in the first ammendment , I wanna learn more about this production.
jdizzy75 4 years ago