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Monday Open Thread: Successful African-American Magicians

August 10, 2015 by pragobots 211 Comments

This week’s thread will focus on lesser known but successful African-American magicians. There is not a ton of information on this topic, so I will be parsing together as background as possible.

 

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Benjamin Rucker (June 6, 1889 – April 15, 1934) was an American stage magician, better known by his stage name Black Herman. Born in Amherst, Virginia, he was the most prominent African-American magician of his time.

Black Herman learned the art of staged illusions from a performer called Prince Herman, who was first his teacher and later his partner. The two sold patent medicine as well as performing prestidigitation, making their act as much a medicine show as a stage show. When Prince Herman died, in 1909, Rucker, then only 17 years old, took the name Black Herman in his friend’s honor and continued to tour, focusing on the stage act and dropping the medicine show aspects of his performance.

Eventually, Herman made Harlem his home base. Jim Crow policies were in effect at that time, so in the Northern states he could perform before racially mixed audiences, but when he traveled through the South, often with his own tent show, segregation laws kept his audiences primarily Black. His specialties included the “Asrah levitation”, the production of rabbits, release from knots tied by audience members, and a “buried alive” act which began with his interment in an outdoor area called “Black Herman’s Private Graveyard” and continued three days later with his exhumation, revival and a walk to the stage venue, where he performed the rest of his show.

Herman was the ostensible author of “Secrets of Magic, Mystery, and Legerdemain,” a book published in 1925 that contains his semi-fictionalized autobiography, directions for simple illusions suitable to the novice stage magician, advice on astrology and lucky numbers, and a sampling of African-American hoodoo folk magic customs and practices. An announcement on the book’s title page, “Black Herman Comes Through Every Seven Years”, referred to Herman’s pattern of returning to venues on a regular basis; the book was sold at his performances, although it has been determined that he was not the author.

Black Herman died in Louisville, Kentucky, in April 1934, after collapsing on stage, presumably the result of a heart attack. Due to the fame of his “buried alive” act, many people in the audience refused to believe he was really dead, and thus it came about that his assistant, Washington Reeves, charged admission to view Rucker’s corpse in the funeral home, bringing a dramatic close to a life spent in showmanship. He was buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery in New York City.

Filed Under: Arts and Culture, Entertainment, History, Open Thread Tagged With: African-American Magicians, Benjamin Rucker, Black Herman, Monday Open Thread

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