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'''Harry W. Miller''', was an African American sleight of hand artist and comedic magician.  Miller ran the first all black carnival in Shreveport,Louisiana.
'''Harry W. Miller''' (fl. 1920s-1930s) was an [[African American]] sleight of hand artist and comedic magician.   
 
== Biography ==
Miller ran the first all black carnival in Shreveport, Louisiana.<ref>The Chicago Defender, 7/15/1922</ref><ref>The Chicago Defender, 9/24/1927</ref><ref>The Chicago Defender, 10/6/1928</ref><ref>The Chicago Defender, 3/21/1931</ref>




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1. The Chicago Defender, 7/15/1922
 
2. The Chicago Defender, 9/24/1927
 
3. The Chicago Defender, 10/6/1928
 
4. The Chicago Defender, 3/21/1931
 
   
   
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[[Category: African American magicians]]
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Latest revision as of 12:12, 1 February 2015

Harry W. Miller

Flourished1920s-1930s

Harry W. Miller (fl. 1920s-1930s) was an African American sleight of hand artist and comedic magician.

Biography

Miller ran the first all black carnival in Shreveport, Louisiana.[1][2][3][4]


References

  1. The Chicago Defender, 7/15/1922
  2. The Chicago Defender, 9/24/1927
  3. The Chicago Defender, 10/6/1928
  4. The Chicago Defender, 3/21/1931