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Field name | Value |
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Title | Interview with Brenda Dixon Gottschild |
Library | Henry Hampton Collection, Film & Media Archive, Washington University Libraries |
Collection Name | Henry Hampton Collection |
Collection Overview | These oral history interviews are part of the 'I'll Make Me A World: African-American Artists in the 20th Century' collection, a celebration of some extraordinary achievements by African-American writers, dancers, painters, actors, musicians, and other influential artists of the 20th Century. |
Date | 22 Oct 1997 |
Description | Brenda Dixon Gottschild is an African-American cultural historian, performer, choreographer, and anti-racist cultural worker. In this interview Gottschild discusses the history of minstrel shows and also talks about rap music, ballet and jazz. |
Document Type | Oral History (Video) |
Theme(s) | Arts and Culture |
Keywords | arts, Reconstruction, music, Harlem Renaissance |
Places | New York, New York |
People | Williams, Bert; Jones, Bill T; Dunham, Katherine |
Note | Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the catalogue of Washington University in St. Louis. |
Name | Gottschild, Brenda Dixon |
Interviewer | Strain, Tracy Heather |
Date of Recording | 22 Oct 1997 |
Duration | 01:15:34 |
Copyright | Copyright is owned by Washington University |