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Madame Goldye Steiner

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She died in 1960 and was buried in an unmarked grave in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Milwaukee. However, by 2022, a "rematriation" project to fund a headstone for Steiner was headed by Shahanna McKinney-Baldon, director of the Edot Midwest Regional Jewish Diversity and Racial Justice Collaborative.
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In 1922 and 1923, Sellers performed on several WAAK radio station broadcasts in Milwaukee, including performances with John Wickliffe's Ginger Band/Wickliffe's Ginger Orchestra. Around the same time, Sellers was part of the Wisconsin delegation to the "50 Year Jubilee celebration of the
115:, she was the only African American woman vocalist performing in the "golden age" of European Jewish liturgical chazzanus vocal music, and only the second female cantor ever recorded. However, Steiner was never formally ordained as a cantor. 80:. By the 1910s, she led musical programs at the St. Mark AME Church and sometimes performed with her husband, Albert Smack. She toured as a singer in concerts throughout Midwestern cities like Milwaukee, 350: 421: 426: 301: 369: 175:
As with other Black performers, Steiner faced racism in the Yiddish theatre scene. However, as a woman, she also had to deal with
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and adopted the stage name Madame Goldye Steiner. In 1924, Steiner debuted as a performer of
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Esensten, Andrew; Kirya-Ziraba, Shoshana McKinney (2024-02-27).
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through the mid-1940s, when they moved back to Milwaukee.
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She and her second husband, Richard Armstead, lived near
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newspaper said that "Goldye sings in six languages—
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