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W.E.B. DuBois was one of their strongest promoters. He believed that African-American drama could only be "evoked by a Negro audience desiring to see its own life depicted by its own writers and actors." DuBois wrote that the African-American theater "must be: I. About us. That is, they must have plots which reveal Negro life as it is...
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About us. That is, they must have plots which reveal Negro life as it is. II. By us. That is, they must be written by Negro authors who understand from birth and continual association just what it means to be a Negro today. III. For us. That is, the theater must cater primarily to Negro audiences and be supported and sustained by their entertainment and approval...
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From Negro to African American   The Harlem Renaissance And Its Effect On African American Literature   The Meaning Of Jazz In African American Culture Particularly In Harlem During The 1950’s   Impact of african american baseball players.   How did African-Americans develop a culture that combined African and American elements? What were some features of that culture?   African American Vs. Caucasian Americans   Funeral Customs of African Americans and American Jews   Has the Amount of Information on African Americans increased in Secondary School American History Books?   american modernist poetry and the new negro renaissance   The Harlem Renaissance: An American Experience   Suicide Among African Americans Today   Bamboozled and African Americans in Today's Industry   American Negro Slavery   The Perpetuation of Negative Images of African Americans through Mass Media   african americans  
 
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