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          Edna Mae Burnam () is one of the most respected names in piano pedagogy.

        1. Edna Mae Burnam () is one of the most respected names in piano pedagogy.
        2. Harris was one of the first African–American film actress of the late s and early s, appearing in films featuring mostly African–American casts.
        3. Harris, an African–American, was film actress in the late s and early s, appearing in films featuring mostly African–American casts.
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        6. Harris, an African–American, was film actress in the late s and early s, appearing in films featuring mostly African–American casts..

          Edna Mae Harris

          American actress (1910–1997)

          Edna Mae Harris

          Harris in Lying Lips, 1939

          Born(1914-09-29)September 29, 1914[1]

          New York City, U.S.

          DiedSeptember 15, 1997(1997-09-15) (aged 82)

          New York City, U.S.

          Occupations
          Years active1931–1945
          Spouses

          Edward Randolph

          (m. 1933; div. 1938)​

          Walter Anderson

          (m. 1951; died 1983)​

          Edna Mae Harris[2] (September 29, 1914 – September 15, 1997), sometimes credited as Edna May Harris was an American actress and singer.

          Harris, an African–American, was film actress in the late 1930s and early 1940s, appearing in films featuring mostly African–American casts.

          Biography

          Early life and career

          Born in Harlem, Harris parents were Sam, a boxer and customs inspector; Her mother Mary Harris (née Walker) worked as a maid.

          Harris' family is note