Sam Hague

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Sam Hague (1828 7 January 1901) was a British blackface minstrel performer, dancer, and troupe owner.[1][2] He was a pioneering white owner of a minstrel troupe composed of black members, and the success he saw with this troupe inspired many other white minstrel managers to tour with black companies.

Hague was born in 1828, in Sheffield, England.[3] In his youth launched a career as a clog dancer.[3]

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