Ira Aldridge’s Reputation in the United States during his Lifetime
Abstract
Ira Aldridge is widely recognized today for having
been the first African American to earn an international reputation as a professional actor in the
nineteenth century. During his first twenty-seven
years performing throughout the British Isles, he
was recognized as a skillful actor. He went on to
perform Shakespeare with great success in major
theatres on the Continent for the remaining fifteen years of his career. Yet his remarkable
achievements abroad were seldom mentioned in
newspapers in the United States during his lifetime. More stories about him finally began to circulate when it was announced in 1867 that he
would be returning to America to perform in New
York City, but he died in Poland shortly before he
was due to sail. The many obituaries written
about him immediately afterward earned him a
measure of belated recognition.
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