Harry Reed
Harry Reed was a comedian in the United States. He was African American.He entered show business in 1892. He performed with his father Cicero Reed in a show titled ''Silence and Fun''. He was afterwards part of comedy team McCarver, Reed and McCarver with Howard McCarver that headlined the ''Honolulu Coon Company'' show. He then joined the Smart Set Company and then performed with John Christian as Christian and Reed. They did a skating act and performed with Archer's Filipino Girls. He was then part of Ernest Hogan's Oyster Man Company, succeeding George Ali as Useless, the Dog. He was part of the Majestic Trio and Deas and Deas, becoming Deas, Reed, Deas with Lawrence and Ella Deas. He sang "In the Right Church but the Wrong Pew". He was also an acrobat. Provided by Wikipedia
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Cotton-growing in Central Nyanza province, Kenya 1901 - 1939 An appraisal of African reactions to imposed government policy by Reed, Harry A.
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Cotton-growing in Central Nyanza province, Kenya 1901 - 1939 an appraisal of African reactions to imposed government policy by Reed, Harry
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Platform for change the foundations of the northern free Black community, 1775 - 1865 by Reed, Harry A.
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Relief decoration in Meroitic pottery by Reed, Harry F.
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