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Bert Williams, first black to star in the Ziegfeld Follies.
'''Bert Williams, vaudevillian (1874-1922), first black to star in the Ziegfeld Follies.'''


'''BERT WILLIAMS, vaudevillian (1874-1922) '''
''Photo: SF Performing Arts Library and Museum ''


One of the first [[African-American Menu Text African American]] performers to attain Broadway celebrity and the first to star in the popular Ziegfeld Follies, singer/comedian Bert Williams was much loved by audiences and greatly respected by his colleagues. As a young man, Williams honed his skills in minstrel shows and variety clubs in San Francisco, where he met his partner, George Walker.
One of the first [[Category:African-American |African American]] performers to attain Broadway celebrity and the first to star in the popular Ziegfeld Follies, singer/comedian Bert Williams was much loved by audiences and greatly respected by his colleagues. As a young man, Williams honed his skills in minstrel shows and variety clubs in San Francisco, where he met his partner, George Walker.


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Perfarts$bert-williams-photograph.jpg

Bert Williams, vaudevillian (1874-1922), first black to star in the Ziegfeld Follies.

Photo: SF Performing Arts Library and Museum

One of the first performers to attain Broadway celebrity and the first to star in the popular Ziegfeld Follies, singer/comedian Bert Williams was much loved by audiences and greatly respected by his colleagues. As a young man, Williams honed his skills in minstrel shows and variety clubs in San Francisco, where he met his partner, George Walker.


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