In the Early 1900s, Albino African-American Brothers Were Stolen From Their Virginia Home to Be Circus Performers. This Is Their Story. - Washingtonian
George and Willie Muse
A Former Roanoke Journalist Fills in the Gaps of a Virginia Kidnapping | Books | Style Weekly - Richmond, VA local news, arts, and events.
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MoorDirect - Via @theblaquelioness ・・・#SearchMoorDirect The tale of George and Willie Muse, albino brothers living in the rural South during the late 1800s, is stirring. They were kidnapped as boys, sold off
George and Willie Muse Archives – Atlanta Black Star
Episode 11 - The Story of the Stolen Brothers — poking the underbelly of the old dominion
American freakshow: the extraordinary tale of Truevine's Muse brothers | Books | The Guardian
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William “Willie” Muse (1893-2001) - Find a Grave Memorial
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The Muse Brothers – George and Willie Muse | Meade County Local News
American freakshow: the extraordinary tale of Truevine's Muse brothers | Books | The Guardian
On This Day: One of the Muse Brothers, who was later abducted to perform in the circus, is born near Roanoke
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GEORGE AND WILLIE MUSE — Uncle Junior Project
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William H “Willie” Muse (1883-1959) - Find a Grave Memorial
How Two Black Albino Brothers Became Unwilling Sideshow Stars - The New York Times
Truevine' Tells The Tale Of 2 Black Albino Brothers Forced To Work For The Circus : NPR
The Kidnapping Of George And Willie Muse In The Jim Crow South | Georgia Public Broadcasting
Leonardo DiCaprio to star in film about black albinos | Films | Entertainment | Express.co.uk