Review
.[A] blues background enhanced the mood and complemented the text. --
Karne Harris and Barbara Baskin, Booklist, June 1/15, 1999Ruby McCollum is an emotionally strong dramatization, based on an actual case, about Southern rural racial animus in the 1950s. It features a top-notch cast and script --
Barbara Baskin, Booklist, June 1/15, 1999
In 1952, Ruby McCollum was found guilty of murdering her doctor, who was loved by almost everyone in town. Ruby was a black woman--the doctor a white man--and unequal justice allowed her no recourse from the death penalty. The story is told by a multitude of actors who eventually find their intimacy with one another as the play moves on. The first tape is uneven in sound and surrounding acoustics. The sound effects and music overwhelm the spoken word, and the technical imperfections detract from the sincerity of the actors. Keep listening, though, because the technicians lose their gusto as the story moves on, and the rest of the performance is worthwhile. J.P. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.