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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Walker and Williams in Dahomey (1903-5) was a black musical written by George Walker and Egbert "Bert" Williams who first met in 1893 in San Francisco, United States, and formed a vaudeville act.Walker and Williams in Dahomey was written as a satire on the American Colonization Society's back-to-Africa movement.Walker and Williams played in various kinds of road shows around 1893 and in 1896... they opened on Broadway in a white musical, The Gold Bug. The musical was not overly successful, but Walker and Williams were acclaimed for their act, which…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Walker and Williams in Dahomey (1903-5) was a black musical written by George Walker and Egbert "Bert" Williams who first met in 1893 in San Francisco, United States, and formed a vaudeville act.Walker and Williams in Dahomey was written as a satire on the American Colonization Society's back-to-Africa movement.Walker and Williams played in various kinds of road shows around 1893 and in 1896... they opened on Broadway in a white musical, The Gold Bug. The musical was not overly successful, but Walker and Williams were acclaimed for their act, which gained them entry in the theatrical world. Encouraged by their success, they formed a black company in 1898 to produce shows, and after two or three weak ventures, they came up with three successes in a row: Walker and Williams in Dahomey, ... Walker and Williams in Abyssinia (1906), an extravaganza with an a African locale, and a huge cast with live camels and Walker and Williams in Bandana Land (1908), a gentle spoof of Negro life in the South...