Florence Mills is the forerunner of the screen Florence Mills had never had a monument in his own country, but this small country Grenada recently issued stamps for her. This is part of the tribute to the screen pioneers. This stamp shows a poster of the Palace Theater which is the place for the best juggling performance. Florence did not enter the big screen, but it was the first black star that appeared in the male or female palace. Florence was born in the slums town of Washington DC in January 1896.
Florence Mills was born in Winfried in Florence near Washington DC in 1895. After the end of the civil war, her parents became slaves of Virginia tobacco plantation. After appearing in the musical as an 8 - year - old child, Mills moved to New York with her mother and two sisters. The three brothers and sisters formed a group of songs called Mills Trio. Mills continued the stage of singing and dancing until 25 years old and she accepted the invitation to play at the Broadway show of Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle, Shuffle Along. As a brilliant singer and creative dancer, Mills has become a popular singer. She toured Europe and returned to New York and sang another musical 'Blackbird'. In November 1927, she died suddenly due to appendicitis, and her reputation rose rapidly. An estimated 150,000 people lined up in New York streets to see her funeral team and mourn her death.
Florence Mills is the forerunner of the screen Florence Mills had never had a monument in his own country, but this small country Grenada recently issued stamps for her. This is part of the tribute to the screen pioneers. This stamp shows a poster of the Palace Theater which is the place for the best juggling performance. Florence did not enter the big screen, but it was the first black star that appeared in the male or female palace. - Stanley Kubrick: Artists, explorers, and pioneers introduced the boundary between art and entertainment that has been increasingly acclimatized in the last century. Art critics define their quality through their information, innovation and complexity. Both are based on the intention of communication. Art attracts spectators and often tries to exploit more complex and rare feelings. (Krush Web Site) Stanley Kubrick uses film media to convey an understanding of the world around him.