Black Theater. The Making of a Movement
Description
This film documents the history of the leading figures, institutions, and events that transformed the American stage in the wake of Civil Rights activism. It includes interviews with Ossie Davis, Amiri Baraka, James Earl Jones, and Ntozake Shange, plus clips from many landmark plays.
Runtime
1 hr 49 min 54 sec
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Geography
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