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Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey and the Queer Blues | Chicago Public Library
Ma Rainey quote: [Advice to Bessie Smith:] Let your soul do the singin'.
Bessie Smith | Biography, Songs, & Facts | Britannica
Singing the Lesbian Blues in 1920s Harlem | Collectors Weekly
Who Were the First Blues Musicians? | A Brief History of Delta Blues
Little Known Black History Fact: Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith | Black America Web
Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey Forged a Powerful Friendship That Helped Bring Blues to the Mainstream - Biography
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Ma Rainey's Lesbian Lyrics: 5 Times She Expressed Her Queerness in Song | Billboard
Ma Rainey | Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Bessie Smith: Empress Of The Stage : NPR
From The Tent Show To The Parlor: Bessie Smith's Travels In Her Time | KPBS
Bessie Smith: The Empress of the Blues | three-ladies-blue
Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey Forged a Powerful Friendship That Helped Bring Blues to the Mainstream - Biography
Ma Rainey - Wikipedia
Bulldykers and lady lovers: the rumors about lesbian blues singers were all true | by Meagan Day | Timeline
Overlooked No More: Ma Rainey, the 'Mother of the Blues' - The New York Times
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Ma Rainey's Lesbian Lyrics: 5 Times She Expressed Her Queerness in Song | Billboard
Ma" Rainey (April 26, 1886 – December 22, 1939) was the first great Black professional blues vocalist. Gertrude Malissa Nix… | Bessie smith, Minstrel, Dance teams
Overlooked No More: Ma Rainey, the 'Mother of the Blues' - The New York Times
Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey Forged a Powerful Friendship That Helped Bring Blues to the Mainstream - Biography