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Zip Coon, 1834
Zip Coon, 1834
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Along with Jim Crow, Zip Coon was a prevalent stereotype propagated through minstrelsy. The character Zip Coon was introduced and made famous by white minstrel singer George Washington Dixon, around 1829 and imbedded a stereotype that would endure well into the twentieth century.