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Presentation
Finding a New Home in Harlem: Alice Childress and the Committee for the Negro in the Arts
American Studies Faculty Publication Series
  • Judith E. Smith, University of Massachusetts Boston
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
5-1-2017
Abstract

Alice Childress’s performing career in the 1940s was primarily associated with the American Negro Theater, a collectively run professional theater company with a mission to nurture black talent and create compelling theater for Harlem audiences; as Childress would later comment, “We thought we were Harlem’s theater.” ANT made use of all available resources to accomplish this mission; producing plays written by black and white playwrights, hiring white teachers, and accepting white actors and technicians committed to its goals.

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Paper presented for a panel, “Home Matters,” at the American Literature Association Conference, Boston MA, May 25-28, 2017.

Community Engaged/Serving
No, this is not community-engaged.
Citation Information
Judith E. Smith. "Finding a New Home in Harlem: Alice Childress and the Committee for the Negro in the Arts" (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/judith_smith/12/