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  2. Category:African-American plays - Wikipedia

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    D. Dame Lorraine (play) The Dance: The History of American Minstrelsy. Deep Azure. Diary of a Mad Black Woman (play) The Drama of King Shotaway. Dreaming Emmett. Dutchman (play)

  3. Black Nativity - Wikipedia

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    Black Nativity is an adaptation of the Nativity story by Langston Hughes, performed by an entirely black cast. Hughes was the author of the book, with the lyrics and music being derived from traditional Christmas carols, sung in gospel style, with a few songs created specifically for the show. The show was first performed Off-Broadway on ...

  4. Category:Plays about race and ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    The Dance and the Railroad. Dance Without Movement. The Death of Bessie Smith. Deep Are the Roots. A Disappearing Number. Disgraced. Disraeli (play) The Doctor (play) Driving Miss Daisy (play)

  5. John Berry Meachum - Wikipedia

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    John Berry Meachum (May 3, 1789 – February 26, 1854) was an American pastor, businessman, educator and founder of the First African Baptist Church in St. Louis, the oldest black church west of the Mississippi River. At a time when it was illegal in the city to teach people of color to read and write, Meachum operated a school in the church's ...

  6. Preserving Black history: How a 100-year-old Athens church ...

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    Adams, 84, grew up attending Mount Zion Baptist Church, a historically Black church in Athens, Ohio, built in the early 1900s by former slaves and other Black residents. Adams and her late husband ...

  7. Free African Society - Wikipedia

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    The Free African Society (FAS), founded in 1787, was a benevolent organization that held religious services and provided mutual aid for "free Africans and their descendants" in Philadelphia. The Society was founded by Richard Allen and Absalom Jones. It was the first Black religious institution in the city and led to the establishment of the ...

  8. Black Souls (play) - Wikipedia

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    Black Souls. (play) Black Souls is a play in six scenes by Annie Nathan Meyer. The play depicts the lynching of an innocent black man on a college campus and concerns themes of miscegenation and bigotry in the Southern United States in the post World War I era. The work is one of the first "lynching dramas" written by a white woman, and for ...

  9. Black Catholic Movement - Wikipedia

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    e. The Black Catholic Movement (or Black Catholic Revolution) was a movement of African-American Catholics in the United States that developed and shaped modern Black Catholicism. From roughly 1968 to the mid-1990s, Black Catholicism would transform from pre- Vatican II roots into a full member of the Black Church.