James Bland who was known as the Black Stephen Foster eventually got so popular that he got to perform without black-face.

When minstrel shows became popular the white performers wore black-face and the audiences got so used to everyone wearing that shade of black that even black performers had to wear black face so that there were no different ‘shades’ of black.

(The Great Courses – Great American Music: Broadway Musicals)

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