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Producers and Directors African-American History & Culture Theater
  • Paul Robeson

    Interview with Avery Brooks

    Feb. 7, 1991

    Discussing Paul Robeson with actor, teacher, and musician Avery Brooks.

  • Douglas Turner Ward discusses the play “The River Niger”

    Dec. 4, 1973

    Theater director Douglas Turner Ward talks with Studs Terkel about the play "The River Niger." Further discussion is had about the play's writer, Joseph Walker, as well as the story and characters, and the play's connection to the African-American community.

  • Discussing the Rites and Reason Theatre group at Brown University with producer/managing director Karen Baxter and author and poet Sherley Anne Williams.

    Jun. 10, 1997
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