Friday, November 08, 2013

Know Your LGBT History - Moms Mabley



 

She was a legendary comedian and she was also family. Thanks to Whoopi Goldberg, Moms Mabley will be finally getting her due:

Whoopi Goldberg brings the story of America’s first female stand-up comic, Jackie Moms Mabley to HBO with Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley, premiering November 18. Goldberg—who put up her own money to produce and direct the documentary and went to Kickstarter for additional funds—told Showbiz 411 at the film’s Tribeca screening earlier this year:
We celebrate all the other firsts. Why haven’t we celebrated the first stand up comedian who was a woman and had been doing it since 1928?
Born Loretta Mary Aitken, Mabley began working as a stand-up in the late 1920s, and made a living on the Chitlin’ Circuit—the vaudeville clubs, speakeasies and theaters throughout the eastern, southern, and upper mid-west areas of the United States where African-American performers were able to perform during segregation.

In the early days of her performances, Mabley wore androgynous clothes on stage and worked blue, performing XXX-rated routines. As she developed her act,  Mabley took on the persona of granny or great auntie, wearing a floral house dress and a drooping hat. She took out her dentures for her stand-up routine—at the time dentures were common—and riffed on her character’s desire for young men and her distaste of old ones, addressing the imbalance of sexual power, as well as hitting on politics, race, war, and other social issues.

  . . .  A regular performer at both the Cotton Club and the Apollo Theater, Mabley appeared in several films, recorded over twenty albums of her stand up comedy–some on her own label Poontan’–and was embraced in the late 1960s and 70s by television, appearing on Ed Sullivan Show, Merv Griffin, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, the Grammys and other shows. At age 75 she recorded “Abraham, Martin and John,” scoring a Top 40 hit, making her the oldest person to do so (and she still holds that record!). At the peak of her career she was making $10,000 a week, breaking the ground and laying the foundation for women comics like Phyllis Diller and Joan Rivers to the Queens of Comedy, Kathy Griffin and Ellen DeGeneres. Moms Mabley, a businesswoman and lesbian during segregation, crossed the color barrier and kicked ass on stage and off.

At age 79,  she came full circle, coming out loud and proud as a lesbian and became, according to Queers in History . . .
Check out the rest of this excellent article by Lisa Derrick for full details on Moms Mabley's life.

Past Know Your LGBT History Posts:


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Know Your LGBT History - Famous bisexual men and women throughout history 

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2 comments:

  1. Mr. McEwen:

    I e-wrote to let you know about a particularly horrific crime which occurred in the San Francisco area. Luke Sasha Fleishman, a teenager, was lit on fire by his attacker. She is transgender. You can read the entire article by typing in the article: http://www.jobsnhire.com/articles/6674/20131108/transgender-attacked-in-a-blaze-of-fury-by-teenager-california-da-citing-hate-crime-and-charging-the-teen-as-an-adult.htm

    I hope you find it worthy to publish it.

    As an aside let me compliment on your excellent work. I also want to thank you for putting my work on the side.

    Emily Shorette
    emilysvirtualrocket.blogspot.com

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  2. Mr. McEwen-

    I want to correct a mistake I made. I referred to Sasha as transgender, when he should be referred to as agender. The title referred to Sasha as transgender; nevertheless, it was my mistake and my mistake alone. I hope you will join me in letting people know about this atrocity.

    Emily Shorette
    emilysvirtualrocket.blogspot.com

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