May Irwin Sheet Music - If the World Don't Treat You Right Come Home
Description
- Creator
- May Irwin, Composer
- Media Type
- Image
- Text
- Publication
- Item Type
- Sheet music covers
- Description
- Sheet music for the song 'If the World Don't Treat You Right, Come Home', written and performed by May Irwin. A song within the tradition of racist minstrel music.
- Notes
- May Irwin was a Canadian singer, songwriter, and comic performer who enjoyed popularity and prestige on the American stage from the late 1890s until the end of the 1910s. Key to Irwin’s popularity was her role as a “coon-shouter” and a performer of “coon songs,” deeply racist forms that emerge from minstrel musical traditions and blackface performances. Irwin’s considerable success was achieved via her reproduction of hate speech—speech which contributed to the oppression and death of many black persons in North America. For more information on Irwin’s life and her hate speech, see the following link: https://www.archeion.ca/campbell-georgina-may-1862-1938
Archives at Whitby Public Library maintains a collection of Irwin’s sheet music and associated ephemera. The sheet music in this archive is hate speech. The sheet music represents some of the most popular music of Irwin’s time, and as such constitutes important evidence of the anti-black racist and white supremacist ideologies that impacted and continue to influence Canada and America today. These ideologies are not condoned by Archives at Whitby Public Library, but the Archives has preserved such records in the hopes that, by encountering them, people will begin to think critically about and challenge historical and current racism. - Publisher
- Rose and Snyder Co. Inc.
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date of Original
- 1907
- Dimensions
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Width: 10 in
Height: 13 in
- Subject(s)
- Personal Name(s)
- Irwin, May
- Collection
- Whitby Online Historic Photographs Collection
- Copyright Statement
- This item is protected by the Canadian Copyright Act and is intended for one-time use only. Uses other than research or private study require the permission of the rightsholder(s). It is your responsibility for obtaining these permissions.
- Reproduction Notes
- Scanned from original.
- Contact
- Whitby Public LibraryEmail:archives@whitbylibrary.ca
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