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'''The African Darkies''' were a minstrel group of the 1920s which offered “coon” songs and skits borrowed from recordings and sheet music from the USA and Britain. It was led by [[Griffiths Motsieloa]] *** (Coplan 124)  
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'''The African Darkies''' were a [[Minstrel shows in South Africa|minstrel]] group of the 1920s which offered “coon” songs and skits borrowed from recordings and sheet music from the USA and Britain. It was led by [[Griffiths Motsieloa]] *** (Coplan 124)  
  
 
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The African Darkies were a minstrel group of the 1920s which offered “coon” songs and skits borrowed from recordings and sheet music from the USA and Britain. It was led by Griffiths Motsieloa *** (Coplan 124)

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