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In the 1950's Chicago's [[Du Bois Theater Guild]] was one of the first groups to stress "Black Awareness" in its theatre philosophy. | In the 1950's Chicago's [[Du Bois Theater Guild]] was one of the first groups to stress "Black Awareness" in its theatre philosophy. | ||
− | Founding members included Richard Durham, [[Vernon Jarrett]], [[Oscar Brown Jr]] and | + | Founding members included [[Richard Durham]], [[Vernon Jarrett]], [[Oscar Brown, Jr.]] and Janice Kingslow<ref>Black World/Negro Digest Apr 1973 p 28</ref>. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Janice Kingslow
Du Bois Theater Guild
In the 1950's Chicago's Du Bois Theater Guild was one of the first groups to stress "Black Awareness" in its theatre philosophy.
Founding members included Richard Durham, Vernon Jarrett, Oscar Brown, Jr. and Janice Kingslow[1].
References
- ↑ Black World/Negro Digest Apr 1973 p 28