Thomas D Rice
Thomas D Rice was a 19th-century American playwright and performer, best known for creating the character Jim Crow, which became synonymous with racial segregation in the United States. His performances in minstrel shows, where he caricatured Black people, played a significant role in shaping the cultural landscape of American entertainment and perpetuating harmful stereotypes.
Born on May 20, 1808 (217 years old)
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Thomas D Rice was a Manhattan playwright known for his role in minstrel shows.
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