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<title>Keating, Douglas J. Walk of Fame for Blacks in Films, Theater, and Television. Philadelphia Inquirer. 20 Apr. 1995: E01</title>
<description>  &lt;p&gt;A Walk of Fame for African-Americans in film, television, and theater is inaugurated outside of the Bushfire Theater for Performing Arts.&amp;nbsp; Director Lloyd Richards and actor John Amos make handprints in the sidewalk.&amp;nbsp; Deceased performers Paul Robeson, Ira Aldridge, and Dorothy Dandridge as well as theater technician William B. Dickerson will be honored with plaques placed on the pavement.&amp;nbsp; This event is the first Walk of Fame for blacks in the United States.&amp;nbsp; By L. Pardue&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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