

Wanting North
Tanya Barfield
Ossie Davis' enlightening and entertaining play focuses on the boyhood of Frederick Douglass, who—despite being born into enslavement—grew up to become an abolitionist, orator and the first African American man to hold a diplomatic office.
Much of the plot centers on Fred's struggle to learn to read, the surest way to freedom.
Designed specifically for young audiences, the play frequently employs direct address and features several songs of the period, to be sung a cappella.
| Character |
|---|
| Black Man Various roles |
| Black Woman Various roles |
| White Man Various roles |
| White Woman Various roles |
| Black Boy Various roles |
| Frederick Douglass |
Escape to Freedom is a play written by Ossie Davis and published by Samuel French .
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