You can thank William Henry Lane for perfecting tap dancing on this day in 1840
"Master Juba’s real name was William Henry Lane. He was born a free black man in Rhode Island in 1825, and began his career as a performer in minstrel shows. He played the banjo and the tambourine and could imitate the moves of all of the best dancers of his time. Later he created his own innovations and danced his way to international fame."
.... MasterJuba.com
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