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Culture wars.

Publisher African American Review
Publication African American Review
Subject Ethnic, cultural, racial issues/studies
Format Magazine/Journal
ISSN 1062-4783
Issues per Year 4
Volume v31
Issue n4
Published 1997-12-22

Role Type Name
Author n/a Benny Sato Ambush
Person Beliefs, opinions and attitudes August Wilson

On June 26, 1996, before a cross-section of America's theater community gathered in Princeton, N.J.'s McCarter Theatre, celebrated African-American playwright August Wilson courageously seized an opportunity: His intensely personal keynote address "The Ground on Which I Stand," delivered at the 11th biennial National Theatre Conference sponsored by the Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the nation's service organization for the professional not-for-profit theater, called attention to the condition of professional black theater in America. In his characteristically soft-spoken,...

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