Ex-cop and blackface performer's fundraiser for officers in Freddie Gray case canceled
Source: Baltimore Sun
Ex-cop and blackface performer's fundraiser for officers in Freddie Gray case canceled
By Kevin Rector
The Baltimore Sun
JULY 22, 2015, 11:28 P.M.
A Glen Burnie venue on Wednesday abruptly canceled a planned fundraiser for the six Baltimore police officers charged in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray after the scheduled entertainment a former Baltimore officer singing in blackface drew sharp criticism.
Bobby Berger, 67, who was fired from the city police force in the 1980s after his off-duty performances in blackface drew the ire of the NAACP, had said he wanted to revive the act to help the families of the officers.
He said he had sold 600 tickets at $45 each to the bull roast scheduled for Nov. 1 at Michael's Eighth Avenue, where he and several singers planned to perform as guests dined.
In his performances, Berger impersonates Al Jolson, a white entertainer from the 1920s, '30s and '40s best remembered for his blackface performance of "Mammy" in the film "The Jazz Singer."
But after news of the event began spreading Wednesday, Michael's posted a statement on its website saying the event would not be held there.
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