Frederick Douglass and the Black Liberation Movement: The North Star of American BlacksThis anthology examines Love's Labours Lost from a variety of perspectives and through a wide range of materials. Selections discuss the play in terms of historical context, dating, and sources; character analysis; comic elements and verbal conceits; evidence of authorship; performance analysis; and feminist interpretations. Alongside theater reviews, production photographs, and critical commentary, the volume also includes essays written by practicing theater artists who have worked on the play. An index by name, literary work, and concept rounds out this valuable resource. |
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... Political Rights 101 107 CHAPTER 5 The Road of a Pioneer 117 Frustrations on the Road to Equality 118 A Piece of Valuable Spiritual Heritage 133 Conclusion 139 Appendix : A Douglass Chronology 141 Notes 149 Select Bibliography 159 Index ...
... Political Rights 101 107 CHAPTER 5 The Road of a Pioneer 117 Frustrations on the Road to Equality 118 A Piece of Valuable Spiritual Heritage 133 Conclusion 139 Appendix : A Douglass Chronology 141 Notes 149 Select Bibliography 159 Index ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Responding to the Call of His Times | 7 |
7853 | 36 |
CHAPTER 3 | 65 |
Struggling for Blacks Equal Rights | 91 |
The Road of a Pioneer | 117 |
Conclusion | 139 |
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