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Black Drama Anthology (1972), edited by Woodie King and Ron Milner. This anthology is a collection of plays by African-American writers, including Ododo (1970) by Joseph A. Walker.
The Best Plays of 1967-1968 (1968), edited by Otis L. Guernsey. This collection includes The Believers, a play by Joseph A. Walker and Josephine Jackson.
The Slave Ship (1964), by Amiri Baraka/LeRoi Jones. Baraka's play is an early experimental play about racial oppression in America, written by a leading writer in the Black Arts Movement. The play takes place...
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