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Early Black American Playwrights and Dramatic Writers: A Biographical Directory and Catalog of Plays, Films, and Broadcasting Scripts [Hardcover]

Bernard L. Peterson (Author)

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October 24, 1990 0313266212 978-0313266218 annotated edition
This reference volume addresses an often overlooked area in the history of the American theatre, the contributions of early black playwrights and dramatic writers. At a time when they were denied full participation in many aspects of American life, including the mainstream of the theatre itself, black artists were compiling an impressive record of achievement on the American stage. This book, the most comprehensive on the subject, provides a complete look at these achievements by offering biographical information and a catalog of works for approximately 200 writers, including playwrights, librettists, screenwriters, and radio scriptwriters. From the emergence of black playwrights in the time prior to the Civil War, to the early days of film and radio in this century, the efforts of early black writers are fully documented in this work. The book begins with an author's preface and is followed by an introductory essay that discusses the development of black American playwrights from the antebellum period to World War II. The heart of the book, the biographical directory, is organized alphabetically, with each entry providing highlights of the author's life and career; collected anthologies that include any works; and an annotated chronological list of individual dramatic works, including genre, length, synopses, production history, prizes and awards, and script sources. Three appendixes offer information on other playwrights and their works, additional librettists and descriptions of their shows, and a chronology of dramatic works by genre. A bibliography cites such information sources as reference books and critical studies, dissertations, play anthologies, and newspapers and periodicals frequently consulted, as well as significant libraries and repositories. The book concludes with title and general indexes and an index to early black theatre organizations. This work will be an important reference source for courses in black American drama and theatre history, and a valuable addition to both public and academic libraries.

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“Peterson has done a great service to students of African-American theater. Scholars who have been well served by his Contemporary Black American Playwrights and Their Plays [Greenwood Press, 1988] will not be disappointed in this companion volume. Peterson's scholarship is impressive; the book's format is inviting. The subtitle indicates consideration of scripts for film and radio as well as works for the stage. The introduction is well written and well supported by historical reference. The biographical directory that follows is more inclusive than any published to date. . . . The women are here to an extent they have not been in earlier general directories/bibliographies. . . . Excellent appendixes provide additional pre-1950 titles, additional musical librettists, a chronology of plays and screen/radio scripts classified by genre. Information sources, reference books, an index of theater organizations as well as a general index--all are useful and well organized. This is an indispensable reference book for academic libraries.”–Choice

“Early Black American Playwrights and Dramatic Writers: A Bibliographical Directory and Catalog of Plays, Films and Broadcasting Scripts addresses an often overlooked area in the history of the American theater, the contributions of early black playwrights and dramatic writers. It covers authors who were active from the antebellum period to World War II, and although primarily theatrical in scope, it does include useful biographical entries on African-American screenwriters, such as Oscar Micheaux, Carlton Moss and Clarence Muse. Useful chronological and title indexes.”–Sightlines

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BERNARD L. PETERSON is Professor Emeritus of English and Drama at Elizabeth City State University, North Carolina.

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Black playwrights began to emerge in American society before the Civil War, but their development as serious artists was exceedingly slowmuch slower, for example, than that of black actors and performers, who seem to have been traditionally more acceptable to white slaveholders in their roles as entertainers. Read the first page
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New York, Federal Theatre, United States, World War, New Orleans, Langston Hughes, Gilpin Players, Los Angeles, Opportunity Contest Awards, Howard University, Krigwa Players, Lafayette Theatre, Atlanta University, Columbia University, Karamu Theatre, Fisk Univ, Other Pertinent Writings, Countee Cullen, Crisis Contest Awards, Harlem Renaissance, Deep South, John Henry, Lafayette Players, American Negro Theatre, Dillard Univ
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