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revised and expanded edition, published by The Free Press and copyrighted 1996
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| English | Black Theatre USA (1996 Free Press, revised edition) |
revised and expanded edition, published by The Free Press and copyrighted 1996 |
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BLACK | THEATRE | USA | PLAYS BY AFRICAN AMERICANS | The Early Period | 1847-1938 | Revised and Expanded Edition | Edited by | HAMES V. HATCH | TED SHINE | [ornament]
vol. 1
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2 volumes
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068482308X
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[publisher's device] | THE FREE PRESS | New York London Toronto Sydney
opposite title page
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Copyright © 1974, 1996 by The Free Press | All rights reserved, | including the right of reproduction | in whole or in part in any form.
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This book is dedicated to James "Beanie" Butcher, Owen Vincent Dodson, Winona Lee Fletcher, Errol Gaston Hill, Thomas D. Pawley III, and Anne Cooke Reid. Their scholarship, integrity, and devotion to preparing students to excel in the theatre arts made them giants in American theatre.
vol. 1, page [vi]
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