- Thomas Dilward
Thomas Dilward, also known by the
stage name Japanese Tommy, was anAfrican American dwarf who performed in theblackface minstrel show .Dilward is one of only two known blacks to have performed with white minstrel companies before the American Civil War (the other being
William Henry Lane ). Dilward's size, between 23 and 36 inches in height, made him a "curious attraction" [cite book | title = Blacking Up: The Minstrel Show in Nineteenth-century America | last = Toll | first = Robert C. | year = 1974 | location = New York | publisher = Oxford University Press | page = p. 198 | oclc = 1121331 ] and allowed him to take to the stage with whites at a time when almost no black men did; in addition, his stage name may have been intended to hide his ethnic background. He was famous for his skills at singing, dancing, and playing the violin.Dilward first performed with
George Christy in 1853, possibly as a response toGeneral Tom Thumb , a dwarf appearing in productions staged byP. T. Barnum . Into the late 1860s, Dilward performed withDan Bryant's Minstrels ,Wood's Minstrels , theMorris Brothers' Minstrels , andKelly and Leon's Minstrels . Beginning in the 1860s, he appeared with a number of black minstrel troupes.Modern writers, such as Mel Watkins, cite Dilward as possibly being one of the first black entertainers to present some element of authentic black dance on the white American stage. He would also have had opportunity to present some degree of black comedy and song, but he probably did not stray far from the traditional, white-defined material. [cite book | title = On the Real Side: Laughing, Lying, and Signifying—The Underground Tradition of African-American Humor that Transformed American Culture, from Slavery to Richard Pryor | | last = Watkins | first = Mel | year = 1994 | location = New York | publisher = Simon & Schuster | isbn = 9780671689827 | oclc = 29024506 | page = p. 109 ]
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