American drama + African American authors
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American drama + African American authors
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American drama + African American authors
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- Subject of30
- Colored contradictions, an anthology of contemporary African-American plays, edited by Harry J. Elam, Jr., and Robert Alexander
- Dutchman and The slave, two plays, by LeRoi Jones
- Black theater, U.S.A., forty-five plays by Black Americans, 1847-1974, James V. Hatch, editor ; Ted Shine, consultant
- Don't start me to talking ..., plays of struggle and liberation : the selected plays of John O'Neal, edited with select introductory material by Theresa Ripley Holden
- The collected last plays, by Lorraine Hansberry ; edited, with critical backgrounds, by Robert Nemiroff ; foreword by Jewell Handy Gresham Nemiroff ; introduction by Margaret B. Wilkerson
- I'm Black when I'm singing, I'm blue when I ain't and other plays, Sonia Sanchez ; edited and with an introduction by Jacqueline Wood
- Negro poetry and drama, and The Negro in American fiction, with a new preface by Robert Bone
- Black thunder, an anthology of contemporary African-American drama, edited and with an introduction by William B. Branch
- New Black playwrights, an anthology, edited and with an introduction by William Couch
- The Methuen drama book of post-black plays, edited by Harry J. Elam, Jr. and Douglas A. Jones, Jr
- Lost plays of the Harlem Renaissance, 1920-1940, edited by James V. Hatch and Leo Hamalian
- Contemporary Black drama, from "A raisin in the sun" to "No place to be somebody.", selected and edited with introductions by Clinton F. Oliver. Stephanie Sills, co-editor
- Black female playwrights, an anthology of plays before 1950, Kathy A. Perkins, [editor]
- Moon marked and touched by sun, plays by African-American women, edited by Sydné Mahone
- The national black drama anthology, eleven plays from America's leading African-American theaters, edited by Woodie King, Jr
- Black drama in America, an anthology, Edited with a critical introd. by Darwin T. Turner
- August Wilson, the ground on which I stand, directed by Samuel D. Pollard
- Best Black plays, the Theodore Ward Prize for African American Playwriting, edited by Chuck Smith ; with a foreword by Woodie King, Jr
- Zooman and the sign, by Charles Fuller
- Black comedy, nine plays : a critical anthology with interviews and essays, edited by Pamela Faith Jackson and Karimah
- Black drama anthology, edited by Woodie King and Ron Milner ; with a new foreword by Woodie King
- New Black playwrights, an anthology, edited and with an introd. by William Couch, Jr
- Voices of color, scenes and monologues from the Black American theatre, edited by Woodie King, Jr
- Black theater, a 20th century collection of the work of its best playwrights, Compiled with an introduction by Lindsay Patterson
- One day when I was lost, a scenario based on Alex Haley's "The autobiography of Malcolm X", James Baldwin
- Contemporary plays by african american women, ten complete works, edited by Sandra Adell
- Zora Neale Hurston, Eulalie Spence, Marita Bonner, and others, the prize plays and other one-acts published in periodicals, introduction by Jennifer Burton
- Black drama anthology, edited by Woodie King and Ron Milner
- Dutchman and The slave, two plays
- Black theatre USA, plays by African Americans, edited by James V. Hatch, Ted Shine