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Dora Dean

Dora Dean
Dora Dean Don't You Think You'd Like to Fondle Me.jpg
Dora Dean taken from the sheet music cover of Don't Think You'd Like to Fondle Me by Hughie Cannon, c.1900.
Born c.1872
Died December 13, 1949(1949-12-13) (aged 76–77)
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Nationality American
Occupation Vaudeville
Known for Dancing and Choreographing

Dora Dean (c.1872 – 1949) was an African-American vaudeville dancer and entertainer. Dean was part of one of the most popular vaudeville acts of the pre-World War I period. She was best known for popularizing the cakewalk dance internationally, with her husband and dance partner Charles E. Johnson, as part of the act Dean and Johnson.

Dean's beauty inspired a number of songs including "Dora Dean The Sweetest Gal You Ever Seen" (1896) by performer and composer Bert Williams and "Dora Dean's Sister" (1902) by Joseph F. Lamb.



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