Post: The Real Betty Boop – Esther Jones - Influencing Pop Culture of the 1930s#EstherJones... https://www.blaqsbi.com/5Bvl
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@ipsy bag was on point 🎯 this #October!! I love 💕 it 😊 #bettyboop who was created in the likeness of 1920s #blackwoman jazz singer, #EstherJones (aka #BabyEsther ) (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3n8PAjBf_s/?igshid=86iypqk8mp8c
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Esther Jones aka Baby Esther. A singer who like most Afrikan's (blacks) had her style taken by whites. Her style of singing was hijacked (hah) and used by one white female and then she too was hijacked for the cartoon Betty Boop. The lady tried to sue in the 30s until they found out she stole the original style from Ms. Esther Jones. Stay black y'all. #estherjones #babyesther I honestly googled this. #women #blackwomen #music #babyboop #beauty #blackhistorymonth #ourstory #writer #author #KaahS #love #blackandwhite #time #moments #stories #goddess #blackgirlmagic
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Esther Jones AKA Baby Esther. AKA Betty Boop’s Black Grandmother. Black History Month 2018. 006. . A 1920s cabaret singer and entertainer, she performed regularly at the Cotton Club in Harlem. . Her scatting and “baby” singing style were appropriated by Helen Kane, who became one of few inspirations for the cartoon character, Betty Boop. . . . #acreativedc #draw #ink #art #drawntype #typography #pen #artwork #BabyEsther #EstherJones #blackhistorymonth #USA #black #blackwoman #illustrator #portrait #1920s #american @nmaahc #cabaret #singer #BettyBoop #HarlemRenaissance #music #jazz #CottonClub #Harlem #NYC (at The Mall (Washington DC))
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Wow this song is straight up fire! Kyle Dions voice is so awesome the sound is so simple and raw. I´ts exactly what i want from a rock song!
-Tastes like gold, I just can't get enough.
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Reminder: The original Betty Boop, Esther Jones, was a black woman. #boopboopbedoop #bespoke #estherjones #bettyboop #babyEsther
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👶🏿🎸x @colorsxstudios http:://smarturl.it/babyesther
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"Beauty isn't everything."
-BabyEsther
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Did you know that Esther Jones, a performer at Harlem's Cotton Club in the 1920s was the inspiration for the cartoon character Betty Boop? Sadly, she was never acknowledged or compensated for her influence and died in the '30s. #tginblackhistorymonth #tgin #tginatural #thankgodimnatural #blackhistorymonth #fortheculture #blackhistoryiseveryday #estherjones #babyesther #bettyboop #cottonclub #Harlem #history #knowyourhistory #sk — view on Instagram http://ift.tt/2EELYky
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