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In England, blackface was about hiding from the authorities, not mocking blacks

October 16, 2014 By Kathy Shaidle

There is a medieval record in Kent of a group of blacked-up woodland people who said they were servants of the Queen of the Fairies. There is a 1485 law of Henry VII’s era that makes having a painted face in the countryside a felony. But this rural blacking was mostly about self-protection. Disguise was the poacher’s first defence against identification.

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