Slavery
by Jonathan Payne

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Highlights

One Act 1930s Role(s) for Black Actor(s) Bare Stage/Simple Set Period Costumes American

Synopsis

In the 1930's, the Federal Writer's Project of the Works Progress Administration, under the order of President Roosevelt, devoted itself to interviewing former slaves who were then in their eighties, nineties and even older.

Here are some of these first hand narratives.

They vividly describe the painful but sometimes humorous lives of men and women who endured slavery.

The stories, together with a selection of traditional Negro spirituals, arouse pathos and admiration for these brave souls.

Characters

Character
Wlbost
Delicia Patterson
Mittie Armstrong
Morris Sheppard
Frank Bell
Mary A. Bell
Susan Snow

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1964
Binding Paperback
Pages 36
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573629938
ISBN-10 0573629935
LCCN 2006471523
LCC MLCS 2006/44868 (P)

Slavery is a American play written by Jonathan Payne and published by Samuel French in New York (1964).

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