Edward Le Roy Rice

Edward LeRoy Rice

Rice in 1911
Born (1871-08-24)August 24, 1871
Manhattan, New York City
Died December 1, 1938(1938-12-01) (aged 67)
Manhattan, New York City
Spouse(s) Emma Rodenberger
Parent(s) William Henry Rice (1844-1907)

Edward LeRoy Rice (August 24, 1871 - December 1, 1938) was an American producer of minstrel shows. He was the leading authority on the history of minstrel shows.[1][2] He also bought and sold theatrical memorabilia.[3]

Biography

He was born in Manhattan, New York City on August 24, 1871 as the second son of William Henry Rice (1844-1907), a minstrel performer.[4][1] He first performed on stage in Morristown, New Jersey on July 18, 1890.[5]

He married Emma Rodenberger in Brooklyn, New York City on November 30, 1899. Starting in 1907 he wrote a column called "Man in the Bleachers" which ran in the New York Evening World for five weeks.

He was the author of Monarchs of Minstrelsy in 1911.[5] He wrote a syndicated column for Press Publishing called "Anecdotes of Old-Time Actors, by 1913.[6]

He died on December 1, 1938 in Manhattan, New York City. He was buried at Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, New York. His archive is housed at Princeton University.[3]

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  1. 1 2 Karl Koenig (2002). Jazz in Print (1859-1929). p. 392.
  2. "What Price Glory". New York Times. Retrieved 2016-07-22. Edward Le Roy Rice, authority on minstrels and minstrel history
  3. 1 2 "Edward Le Roy Rice papers". Princeton University. Retrieved 2015-03-26.
  4. Kathleen Franz and Susan Smulyan (2011). "Edward LeRoy Rice Remembers Minstrelsy". Major Problems in American Popular Culture. p. 31.
  5. 1 2 3 Edward Le Roy Rice (1911). Monarchs of Minstrelsy.
  6. "Anecdotes of Old-Time Actors". The Pittsburgh Press. December 10, 1913.
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