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Wines in the Wilderness: Plays by African American Women From the Harlem Renaissance to the Present ("Florence" by Alice Childress begins on p. 110, and "Wine in the Wilderness" by Alice Childress begins on p. 122)
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by Elizabeth Brown-Guillory.
251 pgs.
"For those whose familiarity with black women playwrights is limited to the works of Lorraine Hansberry and Ntozake Shange, this collection of 15 plays written between 1925 and 1985 by eight authors will be a revelation. They express a passionate longing for social justice and for a stable...
"For those whose familiarity with black women playwrights is limited to the works of Lorraine Hansberry and Ntozake Shange, this collection of 15 plays written between 1925 and 1985 by eight authors will be a revelation. They express a passionate longing for social justice and for a stable, nurturing relationship between black men and women. Introductions for each author provide biographical information and critical analyses. A useful bibliography of plays and secondary sources is also included. This anthology helps to fill a serious gap in the standard histories of American drama." Library Journal
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Broken Silences: Interviews With Black and White Women Writers (Interview with Alice Childress begins on p. 28)
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by Shirley M. Jordan.
328 pgs.
By selecting articulate, amusing, impassioned, and introspective authors who have portrayed characters across race lines, Jordan focuses on commonalities, as well as important differences, in this creative process. A rare opportunity to read the private thoughts about race and creativity of Joyce...
By selecting articulate, amusing, impassioned, and introspective authors who have portrayed characters across race lines, Jordan focuses on commonalities, as well as important differences, in this creative process. A rare opportunity to read the private thoughts about race and creativity of Joyce Carol Oates, Belva Plain, Grace Paley, Sherley Anne Williams, and others. Illustrated.
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Freedomways Reader: Prophets in Their Own Country ("The Negro Woman in American Literature, No. 1, 1966: Alice Childress, Paule Marshall, and Sarah E. Wright" begins on p. 291)
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by Esther Cooper Jackson, Constance Pohl.
382 pgs.
...American Literature, No. 1, 1966, Alice Childress, Paule Marshall, and Sarah E. Wright...57 Rock Eagle, No. 4, 1971, Alice Walker 310 58 Facing the Way, No. 4, 1975, Alice...
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