

An edition of The ground on which I stand (2001)
By August Wilson
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
Theatre Communications Group,Distributed by Consortium Book Sales & Distribution
Language
eng
Pages
46
Description:
"The Ground on Which I Stand is August Wilson's eloquent and personal call for African American artists to seize the power over their own cultural identity and to establish permanent institutions that celebrate and preserve the singular achievements of African American dramatic art and reaffirm its equal importance in contemporary American culture.". "Delivered as the keynote address of Theatre Communication's Group 11th biennial conference in June 1996, this speech refocused the agenda of that conference, and spurred months of debate about cultural diversity in the American theatre, culminating in a standing-room-only public debate at New York City's Town Hall."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: African Americans in literature, African American theater, History and criticism, American drama, Theater and society, African American authors, Intellectual life, African Americans, History, Theater, production and direction, African american actors
Places: United States
Times: 20th century