I'M Black When I'M Singing, I'M Blue When I Ain'T And Other Plays,New

I'M Black When I'M Singing, I'M Blue When I Ain'T And Other Plays,New

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Sonia Sanchez is a prolific, awardwinning poet and one of the most prominent writers in the Black Arts movement. This collection brings her plays together in one volume for the first time. Like her poetry, Sanchezs plays voice her critique of the racism and sexism that she encountered as a young female writer in the black militant community in the late 1960s and early 1970s, her ongoing concern with the wellbeing of the black community, and her commitment to social justice. In addition to The Bronx Is Next (1968), Sister Son/ji (1969), Dirty Hearts (1971), Malcolm/Man Dont Live Here No Mo (1972), and Uh, Uh; But How Do It Free Us? (1974), this collection includes the neverbeforepublished dramas Im Black When Im Singing, Im Blue When I Aint (1982) and 2 X 2 (2009), as well as three essays in which Sanchez reflects on her art and activism. Jacqueline Woods introduction illuminates Sanchezs stagecraft in relation to her poetry and advocacy for social change, and the feminist dramatic voice in black revolutionary art.

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