Staging Faith : : Religion and African American Theater from the Harlem Renaissance to World War II / / Craig R. Prentiss.
In the years between the Harlem Renaissance and World War II, African American playwrights gave birth to a vital black theater movement in the U.S. It was a movement overwhelmingly concerned with the role of religion in black identity. In a time of profound social transformation fueled by a massive...
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
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