The first Broadway show produced by a black person was Paul Laurence Dunbar's:

A) "A Columbian Ode."
B) Clarindy [Clorindy?],, or the Origin of the Cakewalk.
C) "Maple Leaf Rag."
D) "Ode to Ethiopia."


Answer: B

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