Walker
Timeline of works
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1896The Greatest Coon Song Ever Written! Dora Dean. The Sweetest Gal You Ever Seen.Place & Publisher Broder and Schlam, 39 West 28th Street New YorkSubjects:Portraits, Couples, Cleaning, Dancing, Love, Marriage, African Americans, Dialects
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1896Williams & Walker's Great Negro Song, When Miss Maria Johnson Marries Me.Place & Publisher Spaulding & Gray, 16 W. 27th Street New YorkSubjects:African Americans, Dialects, Weddings, Time
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1897I Don't Like No Cheap ManPlace & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 45 East 20th St. New YorkSubjects:Portraits, African Americans, Caricatures, Dialects, Cooking, Cleaning, Wealth, Food
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1897Snap Shot Sal.Place & Publisher Feist & Frankenthaler, 1227 Broadway New YorkSubjects:Portraits, African Americans, Caricatures, Cameras, Dialects
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1898Why Don't You Get a Lady of Your Own. The Swell Coon Laughing Success.Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 34 East 21st St. New YorkSubjects:African Americans, Caricatures, Couples, Envy, Dialects
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1899Sousa Outdone By The Colored Band Song.Place & Publisher Hurtig & Seamon, 125 West 37th St. New YorkSubjects:African Americans, Musicians, Caricatures, Musical instruments, Marching bands
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1900The Blackville Strutters Ball.Place & Publisher Hurtig & Seamon, Broadway & 37th St. New YorkSubjects:Couples, Dancing, African Americans, Caricatures, Recreation
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1900If You Love Your Baby Make Goo Goo Eyes.Place & Publisher Hurtig Seamon, Broadway at 37th St. New YorkSubjects:Portraits, Couples, Caricatures, African Americans, Dialects, Recreation, Games
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1900The Voo-Doo Man. Song and Chorus.Place & Publisher Hurtig & Seamon, Broadway & 37th Str. New YorkSubjects:Revivals, Religious meetings, African Americans, Caricatures, Monsters, Fear, Children & adults, Dialects, Robberies, Ethics, Ethnic stereotypes
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1900The Voo-Doo Man. Song and Chorus.Place & Publisher Hurtig & Seamon n.p.Subjects:Portraits, African Americans, Monsters, Fear, Revivals, Religious meetings, Dialects, Robberies, Ethics, Ethnic stereotypes
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1901Williams and Walker's Latest Comic Idea. The Fortune-Telling Man.Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 34 East 21st St. New YorkSubjects:Silhouettes, Portraits, African Americans, Dialects, Superstitions, Marriage, Supernatural beings
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1901She's Getting More Like the White Folks Every Day.Place & Publisher Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer, 45 West 28th St. New YorkSubjects:Portraits, African Americans, Caricatures, Dialects, Manners & customs, Social classes