'You'll get all dat's acomin' to you', 1898. 'Introduced and sung with immense success by Lew Dockstader with Primrose & Dockstader's Minstrels; words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer'. Dockstader in blackface; racist depiction of a 'mammy' presenting a bill for board to a diner with a napkin tied round his neck. From a collection of sheet music, some examples of which depict African Americans in a derogatory way. Other examples are songs by white musicians purporting to be black.


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