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|a The American Negro Theatre and the Long Civil RIghts Era /
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|a Iowa City :
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|a 1 online resource (231 pages):
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|a Studies in theatre history and culture
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|t Foreword /
|r by James V. Hatch with Carlye Eckert --
|t Introduction : beyond an integrationist/separatist binary --
|t Uptown and downtown with the American Negro Theatre --
|t The Black dramas of the American Negro Theatre --
|t Anna Lucasta in Harlem and on Broadway --
|t Frederick O'Neal's two-front fight for integration in the theatre --
|t Black selfhood and interracial communion in the drama of Alice Childress --
|t Communal belonging and solitary sainthood in the films of Sidney Poitier --
|t Continuations.
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|a "Jonathan Shandell provides the first in-depth study of the historic American Negro Theatre (ANT) and its lasting influence on American popular culture. Founded in 1940 in Harlem, the ANT successfully balanced expressions of African American consciousness with efforts to gain white support for the burgeoning civil rights movement. The theatre company featured innovative productions with emerging artists--Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, Ruby Dee, and many others--who would become giants of stage, film, and television. In 1944, the ANT made theatrical history by creating the smash hit Anna Lucasta, the most popular play with an African American cast ever to perform on Broadway. Starting from a shoestring budget, the ANT grew into one of the most important companies in the history of African American theatre. Though the group folded in 1949, it continued to shape American popular culture through the creative work of its many talented artists. Examining oral histories, playbills, scripts, production stills, and journalistic accounts, Shandell gives us the most complete picture to date of the theatre company by analyzing well-known productions alongside groundbreaking and now-forgotten efforts. Shedding light on this often-overlooked chapter of African American history, which fell between the New Negro Renaissance and the Black Arts Movement, Shandell reveals how the ANT became a valued community institution for Harlem--an important platform for African American artists to speak to racial issues--and a trailblazer in promoting integration and interracial artistic collaboration in the U.S. In doing so, Shandell also demonstrates how a small amateur ensemble of the 1940s succeeded in challenging, expanding, and transforming how African Americans were portrayed in the ensuing decades. The result is a fascinating and entertaining examination that will be of interest to scholars and students of African American and American studies and theatre history, as well as popular culture enthusiasts." -- Publisher's description.
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