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No Place to be Somebody

No Place to be Somebody
Author: Charles Gordone
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1969
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9780573613081

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Black World/Negro Digest

Black World/Negro Digest
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Total Pages: 96
Release: 1970-04
Genre:
ISBN:

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Founded in 1943, Negro Digest (later “Black World”) was the publication that launched Johnson Publishing. During the most turbulent years of the civil rights movement, Negro Digest/Black World served as a critical vehicle for political thought for supporters of the movement.


Prefiguring Postblackness

Prefiguring Postblackness
Author: Carol Bunch Davis
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-11-23
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1496802993

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Prefiguring Postblackness explores the tensions between cultural memory of the African American freedom struggle and representations of African American identity staged in five plays between 1959 and 1969 during the civil rights era. Through close readings of the plays, their popular and African American print media reviews, and the cultural context in which they were produced, Carol Bunch Davis shows how these representations complicate narrow ideas of blackness, which often limit the freedom struggle era to Martin Luther King's nonviolent protest and cast Malcolm X's black nationalism as undermining the civil rights movement's advances. These five plays strategically revise the rhetoric, representations, ideologies, and iconography of the African American freedom struggle, subverting its dominant narrative. This revision critiques racial uplift ideology's tenets of civic and moral virtue as a condition of African American full citizenship. The dramas also reimagine the Black Arts movement's restrictive notions of black authenticity as a condition of racial identity, and their staged representations construct a counter-narrative to cultural memory of the freedom struggle during that very era. In their use of a "postblack ethos" to enact African American subjectivity, the plays envision black identity beyond the quest for freedom, anticipating what blackness might look like when it moves beyond the struggle. The plays under discussion range from the canonical (Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun and Amiri Baraka's Dutchman) to celebrated, yet understudied works (Alice Childress's Wine in the Wilderness, Howard Sackler's The Great White Hope, and Charles Gordone's No Place to Be Somebody). Finally, Davis discusses recent revivals, showing how these 1960s plays shape dimensions of modern drama well beyond the decade of their creation.


Ebony

Ebony
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Total Pages: 128
Release: 1970-07
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EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.


Black World/Negro Digest

Black World/Negro Digest
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Total Pages: 96
Release: 1972-12
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Founded in 1943, Negro Digest (later “Black World”) was the publication that launched Johnson Publishing. During the most turbulent years of the civil rights movement, Negro Digest/Black World served as a critical vehicle for political thought for supporters of the movement.


African American Dramatists

African American Dramatists
Author: Emmanuel S. Nelson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2004-10-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0313052891

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Despite their significant contributions to the American theater, African American dramatists have received less critical attention than novelists and poets. This reference offers thorough critical assessments of the lives and works of African American playwrights from the 19th century to the present. The book alphabetically arranges entries on more than 60 dramatists, including James Baldwin, Arna Bontemps, Ossie Davis, Zora Neale Hurston, and Richard Wright. Each entry is written by an expert contributor and includes a biography, a discussion of major works and themes, a summary of the playwright's critical reception, and primary and secondary bibliographies. The volume closes with a selected, general bibliography. African American dramatists have made enormous contributions to the theater and their works are included in numerous editions and anthologies. Some of the most popular plays of the 20th century have been written by African Americans, and high school students and undergraduates study their works. But for all their popularity and influence, African American playwrights have received less critical attention than poets and novelists. This reference offers thorough critical assessments of more than 60 African American dramatists from the 19th century to the present.


Outstanding Broadway Dramas and Comedies

Outstanding Broadway Dramas and Comedies
Author: Heinz-Dietrich Fischer
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2013
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 3643903413

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Many Pulitzer Prize-winners in the theater award category started their international careers right from Broadway. Among the laureates were dramatists such as Eugene O'Neill who earned four awards. Double prize-winner Tennessee Williams was praised for A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Thornton Wilder's plays Our Town and The Skin of Our Teeth were successful, as well as Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. Edward Albee's Three Tall Women or Alfred Uhry's Driving Miss Daisy represent the younger generation of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwrights. This book takes a look at many of the Pulitzer Prize-winning productions that have been presented over the years on Broadway. (Series: Pulitzer Prize Panorama - Vol. 6)


100 Years of Pulitzer Prize-Decorated New York Theatre Productions

100 Years of Pulitzer Prize-Decorated New York Theatre Productions
Author: Heinz-Dietrich Fischer
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2023-07
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ISBN: 3643916299

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This volume tells the fascinating history of a century of Broadway Theatre, exemplified by Pulitzer Prize-winning stage productions of plays from leading American playwrights like Eugene O'Neill, Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller and many others. In addition, facsimile reproductions of theatre programs and posters give an impression of the casts on stage including movie stars like Deborah Kerr, Jessica Tandy, Anthony Perkins, Marlon Brando, Karl Malden or Morgan Freeman.


No Place to be Somebody

No Place to be Somebody
Author: Charles Gordone
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2005
Genre: American drama
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Encyclopedia of the Black Arts Movement

Encyclopedia of the Black Arts Movement
Author: Verner D. Mitchell
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1538101467

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This reference identifies key contributors to the Black Arts Movement, the name given to a group of poets, artists, dramatists, musicians, and writers who emerged in the wake of the Black Power Movement. This book also discusses major works produced during the period, as well as significant publications, influential groups, and organizations.