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Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones (January 5, 1868 or 1869 – June 24, 1933) was an
American soprano. She
sometimes was
called "The
Black Patti" in reference...
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Williams in 1927. It was
named after the
black opera singer Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones, who was
called Black Patti because some
thought she resembled...
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World renowned opera singer Sissieretta Jones ran her own
Vaudeville touring company,
Black Patti's Troubadours....
- performers,
including the
classically trained, such as
operatic soprano Sissieretta Jones,
known as "The
Black Patti", for
black audiences. The ****ociation...
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Ackroyd 1975
Catherine S.
Robinson 1977
Gertrude Meth
Hochberg Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones 1978
Antoinette Downing Frances G.
Knight Princess Red Wing...
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predecessors as well-known African-American
concert artists,
including Sissieretta Jones and
Marie Selika, were not recorded.
Along with
Marian Anderson...
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operatic variety company called Black Patti’s
Troubadours (formed by
Sissieretta Jones). A Trip to
Coontown spoofed the po****r
musical A Trip to Chinatown...
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Philadelphia Story (1940) Joe S. Jackson,
sportswriter and
editor Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones (1868–1933),
pioneering black soprano who pla**** to audiences...
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Martin Rose
McClendon Viola McCoy Florence Mills Ma...
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transcontinental tour and the
first to tour as a
concert violinist.
Sissieretta Jones, a
soprano known as "the
Black Patti" and an already-famous opera...