Plays and Pageants from the Life of the Negro, First Edition, 1930
First Edition
Richardson, Willis. Plays and Pageants from the Life of the Negro. Washington, D.C.: The Associated Publishers, Inc. First Edition. 1930. Brown boards with black illustrations. Illustrated by James Lesesne Wells. 373 pages. 8vo. This anthology of plays, written by African American playwrights from the late 1800s onward, is a landmark anthology of African American drama, compiled and edited by Harlem Renaissance playwright, Willis Richardson. As one of the first dramatists to write plays specifically for Black actors and audiences, Richardson sought to move beyond the stereotypical portrayals of African Americans that dominated mainstream theater. His works emphasized racial pride, dignity, and the richness of Black history, helping to lay the foundation for later generations of Black playwrights. In the introduction Richardson gives credit for historical correctness of the facts to Dr. Carter G. Woodson. This compilation was created in order to praise the history and works of African American writers, and inspire other African Americans to learn about their heritage and celebrate their culture. It features a selection of plays and pageants written by Richardson and other notable Black playwrights, including Thelma Myrtle Duncan, Maud Cuney-Hare, and John Matheus, May Miller, Willis Richardson, Inez M. Burke, Dorothy C. Guinn, Frances Gunn, and Edward J. McCoo.. These works explore themes of racial identity, historical struggle, and the resilience of African American communities. The book's striking cover is illustrated by James Lesesne Wells, a renowned Harlem Renaissance printmaker known for his bold, modernist style that captured African American life and heritage. Wells' design reflects the spirit of the era, aligning with the movement’s goal of celebrating Black artistry and cultural expression. The plates are also signed with Wells printed initials. This collection remains an important artifact in African American literary and theatrical history, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century Black performance and storytelling. Ex library stamps on front and back pastedown, back flyleaf, bottom of spine, and top and bottom fore edge. Some minor wear to covers, and some penciled writing on title page. Binding is tight, pages are crisp and clean. Overall very good condition.Item #21654
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