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The Impossibility of Black Citizenship

Set in 1904, August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean is the ninth work in his Century Cycle, which has recorded the American Black experience and helped to define generations. In this piece, Aunt Esther, a fiery 285-year-old matriarch, welcomes into her Hill District


Spirituality in GEM OF THE OCEAN

Set in 1904, August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean is the ninth work in his Century Cycle, which has recorded the American Black experience and helped to define generations. In this piece, Aunt Esther, a fiery 285-year-old matriarch, welcomes into her Hill District home Solly


When You’re Here, You’re Family: Samuel D. Hunter’s POCATELLO

The setting of Samuel D. Hunter’s Pocatello is written as a “nationwide Italian franchise.” Although the restaurant that protagonist Eddie manages isn’t named in the script, the endless soup, salad, and breadsticks give it…

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