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The following bibliographic sources were used in JUBA's research. Specific bibliographic sources are also linked from individual person, event, venue and troupe pages.

The Bibliography contains all sources used to compile the Early Blackface Minstrelsy in Britain Database. At this stage of our data entry, most documentation you will find here will be from nineteenth century daily and weekly British journals, searched by our Research Participants; all such entries are linked to one or more of the database entries: Event, Individual, Troupe, Venue, Documentation.

Era (London) December 23, 1849: 13:1.
Era (London) August 11, 1850: 12:2.
Era (London) May 16, 1847: 8:3.
Era (London) June 8, 1851: 6: 4.
Era (London) March 29, 1846: 12:3.
Era (London) December 3, 1848: 1:2.
Era (London) June 11, 1848: 12:2.
Era (London) February 25, 1849: 1:2.
Era (London) March 9, 1851: 11:1-2.
Era (London) November 5, 1848: 1:2.
Era (London) March 1, 1846: 6:4.
Era (London) October 18, 1846: 10:1.
Era (London) April 8, 1849: 1: 2.
Era (London) April 15, 1849: 12: 2-3.
Era (London) November 1, 1846: 10:2.
Era (London) November 18, 1849: 1:2.
Era (London) November 17, 1850: 12:1.
Era (London) April 11, 1847: 11:3.
Era (London) May 11, 1851: 5: 1.
Info in Record: Days & Times: “Tuesday” Venue Name: “Epsom” Other: other (horse called “The Moor” in the Epsom races)
Era (London) November 14, 1847: 1:2.
Era (London) January 5, 1851: 1:1.
Era (London) December 14, 1851: 12:1.
Era (London) March 8, 1846: 4:1.
Era (London) September 9, 1849: 11:3.
Era (London) October 11, 1846: 10:4.
Era (London) April 20, 1851: 8:4.
Info in Record: News piece moderately critical of England’s Imperialist dealings in South Africa.
Era (London) October 15, 1843: 3:3.
Info in Record: A condensed synopsis of ‘Othello’, offered in response to a new Statute enabling “any place licensed for theatrical performances” to produce Shakespeare. The author suggests (in a rather disparaging tone) that “the minor managers” should append this breakdown to the list of dramatis personae when producing the play.
Era (London) June 11, 1848: 12:3.
Era (London) February 14, 1847: 10:3.
Era (London) September 30, 1849: 11:4.
Era (London) March 7, 1852: 12:1.
Era (London) April 20, 1851: 11:3.
Era (London) July 23, 1848: 13:1.
Era (London) December 16, 1849: 12:3.
Era (London) November 23, 1845: 6:4.
Info in Record: Biographical article on the life of the African Roscius)
Era (London) July 25, 1847: 11:1.
Era (London) October 15, 1848: 1:2.
Era (London) May 5, 1850: 12:3.
Era (London) May 18, 1851: 11:2.
Era (London) July 27, 1851: 11:4.
Era (London) August 12, 1849: 8:1-2.
Info in Record: Response to a correspondent, which claims that “nobody upon the British stage can play Othello so well as Mr. G.V. Brooke played it at the Olympic”.
Era (London) January 10, 1847: 10:3.
Era (London) September 14, 1851: 11.
Era (London) December 21, 1851: 15:2.
Info in Record: A piece describing a “New Phase to the Fugitive Slave-Law” in the American South.
Era (London) March 24, 1844: 6:1.
Performance Type: Opera Performers Listed: “Madame Garcia”, “Burdini” “Weiss” Days & Times: “Thursday evening” (past) Venue Name: “PRINCESS’S”, “Her Majesty’s Theatre” Other: description/review, reception,
Era (London) December 23, 1849: 13:2.
Era (London) April 14, 1844: 4:2.
Era (London) May 23, 1847: 8:3.
Era (London) September 15, 1844 : 5:3-4.
Era (London) July 27, 1851: 1:2.
Era (London) December 17, 1848: 11:2.
Era (London) May 28, 1848: 1:3.
Era (London) March 4, 1849: 1:3.
Era (London) November 5, 1848: 11:4.
Era (London) April 2, 1848: 12:1.
Era (London) August 25, 1850: 12:2.
Era (London) August 4, 1844: 3:1.
Info in Record: News article about Natives plundering and burning two sea vessels and massacring the crews
Era (London) March 26, 1848: 8:1.
Era (London) November 18, 1849: 4:1.
Era (London) April 7, 1844: 4:2.
Era (London) April 18, 1847: 8:1.
Era (London) May 11, 1851: 11:4.
Era (London) February 16, 1851: 12:1.
Era (London) November 16, 1845: 5:4.
Era (London) April 14, 1844: 7:4.
div class="noteheading">Info in Record: News article about Cuba: “WEST INDIES… . A conspiracy has been discovered in the Island of Cuba, which was organised by the negroes, with the object of massacring the white population, and of burning their possessions”
Era (London) April 9, 1848: 12:1.
Era (London) January 12, 1851: 11:4.
Era (London) August 10, 1851 : 12:3.
Era (London) April 20, 1851: 11:1.
Era (London) March 16, 1851: 1:1.
Era (London) June 18, 1848: 1:2.
Era (London) February 14, 1847: 10:3.
Era (London) September 30, 1849: 11:4.
Era (London) April 15, 1849: 1:2.
Era (London) March 14, 1852: 12:4.
Era (London) November 2, 1851: 9:1.
Info in Record: An article detailing events in “The Unjust Caffre War”.
Era (London) December 30, 1849: 10:2.
Era (London) August 1, 1847: 6:3.
Era (London) May 3, 1846: 3:4.
Info in Record: A racist joke: “An aboriginal American was asked if he had known the Bishop of Quebec? ‘Yes, yes.’ ‘And how did you like him?’ ‘Oh, vastly!’ ‘But how did you happen to know him?’ ‘Happen to know him! Why, I ate a piece of him!’”
Era (London) December 24, 1848: 11:4.
Era (London) April 28, 1850: 12:2.
Era (London) June 15, 1851: 12:1.
Era (London) August 12, 1849: 11:3.
Era (London) October 5, 1851: 5:3.
Era (London) January 17, 1847: 8:1.
Era (London) April 6, 1851: 1:1.
Era (London) March 31, 1844: 4:1.
Era (London) February 2, 1851: 1:1.
Era (London) July 7, 1844: 5:3.
Era (London) September 19, 1847: 8:2.
Era (London) December 30, 1849: 10:2.
Era (London) October 6, 1850: 11:3.
Era (London) May 23, 1847: 8:3.
Era (London) September 14, 1851: 11:2.
Era (London) July 27, 1851: 1:4.
Era (London) July 1, 1849: 10:3.
Info in Record: Brief piece about a lawyer getting a “bed” in the American South.
Era (London) April 13, 1851: 11:4.
Era (London) March 29, 1846: 5:4.
Era (London) October 29, 1848: 1:2.
Era (London) April 30, 1848: 11:4.