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  2. Krigwa Players - Wikipedia

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    The Krigwa Players' first official season was performed at the 135th Street branch of the New York Public Library in May 1926, [5] and consisted of two one-acts plays selected as winners of the literary contest in The Crisis, The Broken Banjo by Willis Richardson and The Church Fight by Ruth Ada Gaines-Shelton, and a third one-act by Richardson "Compromise".

  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. 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.

  5. Religion of Black Americans - Wikipedia

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    Black Americans are more religious than the U.S. population as a whole. About 97% of adult Black Americans believe in God or a higher power (compared to 90% of American adults generally), 59% consider religion "very important" in their lives, and 54% consider belief in God necessary to be moral and have good values.

  6. Timeline of African-American history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of African-American history, the part of history that deals with African Americans. Europeans arrived in what would become the present day United States of America on August 9, 1526. With them, they brought families from Africa that they had captured and enslaved with intentions of establishing themselves and future ...

  7. Harlem Renaissance theater companies - Wikipedia

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    Negro Experimental Theatre (Harlem Experimental Theatre (HET)) (1929–1934) A very popular group called the Krigwa Players was a theater group founded in 1925 by W. E. B. Du Bois and Regina Anderson. The company was based in the 135th Street Public Library in Harlem, where Regina Anderson worked.

  8. Boston African American National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Boston African American National Historic Site, in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts 's Beacon Hill neighborhood, interprets 15 pre-Civil War structures relating to the history of Boston's 19th-century African-American community, connected by the Black Heritage Trail. These include the 1806 African Meeting House, the oldest standing black ...

  9. A Black Mass - Wikipedia

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    A Black Mass. A Black Mass is a play written by Amiri Baraka and performed at Proctor's Theatre in Newark, New Jersey in 1966. Baraka also recorded a version of the play with Sun Ra 's Myth-Science Orchestra in 1968. [1] The play is based on the religious doctrine of Yakub as taught by the Nation of Islam, and it describes the origin of white ...

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