- The wearing of a white and a black glove on either hand which symbolized the need for racial harmony was one of Slappy's trademarks.
- He and Redd Foxx were partners in the Chitlins Circuit of stand up comedy during the 50s.
- White was an honorary board member and inductee in the National Comedy Hall of Fame.
- At one time, he partnered with Redd Foxx. Many years later, after both had become famous comics, they would sometimes perform together. He often drew upon the hardships of his early life to create his comedy.
- Once wed to R&B singer La Vern Baker.
- He spent the bulk of his long career performing in nightclubs, particularly those catering to black audiences in Atlantic City, NJ and Las Vegas. He only occasionally appeared in feature films.
- Drug problems that led to missed performances were a contributing factor in his split with Steve Rossi in the mid-70s.
- Raised in dire poverty and started out dancing on the streets for small change.
- In 1969, White teamed with up with Steve Rossi, becoming one of the first successful racially-mixed comedy acts.
- Friends with Redd Foxx.
- A regular on the Dean Martin celebrity roasts.
- Performed briefly with the circus at age 14.
- One-time emcee for singer Dinah Washington's road show.
- After a brief stint in the circus at age 14, he went on to become the MC for Dinah Washington's road show.
- He was an honor board member and inductee in the National Comedy Hall of Fame.
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