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Gladys Bentley - Wikipedia - Gladys Alberta Bentley (August 12, 1907 – January 18, 1960) was an American
blues singer, pianist, and entertainer during the Harlem Renaissance.
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Gladys Bentley - Gladys Bentley (1907 - 1960) Gladys Bentley was born on August 12, 1907. She
was the eldest of 4 children born to a Trinidad born mother, Mary Mote (Bentley)Â ...
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Gladys Bentley on "You Bet Your Life" - YouTube - Dec 18, 2009 ... Gladys Bentley on "You Bet Your Life" with Groucho Marx.
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Bentley, Gladys (1907-1960) | The Black Past: Remembered and ... - Gladys Bentley (stage name, Bobbie Minton) was a Harlem Renaissance blues
singer and cross dresser. She was one of the most well-known and financially ...
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Blues Singer Gladys Bentley Broke Ground With Marriage to a ... - Feb 11, 2015 ... Gladys Bentley, a blues singer and lesbian icon, claimed to have been born in
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LGBT History Month: Gladys Bentley's Harlem | Human Rights ... - Oct 13, 2014 ... Growing up, African-American blues singer and pianist Gladys Bentley knew she
was “different” from other girls.
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Gladys Bentley - Above, Gladys Bentley, illustrator Prentiss Taylor, and Nora Holt, photo by Carl
Van Vechten, 1935. Above, Bentley and bandleader Willie Bryant, April 17, 1936,
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Gladys Alberta Bentley (1907-1960) - Find A Grave Memorial - Blues Singer. Gladys Bentley, one of the most flamboyant blues entertainers of
the 20th century, began performing in New York City as a singer and male ...
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