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In 1904 the city of Saint Louis hosted a Worlds Fair. One event was titled the University of Man, meant to celebrate the emerging science of anthropology and popular notions of biological evolution. Race specimens from around the world were gathered and brought to Saint Louis to be displayed for the crowds: Indians, Eskimos, Africans and other rare races, including, to much acclaim, the pygmies. A young Southerner and selfstyled African explorer, Samuel Phillips Verner, traveled to the Belgian Congo as a Special Agent for the Saint Louis Fair. He brought back with him several pygmies. One was Otabenga. The play, based on a true story, recounts the personal journeys of these two men through America at the turn of the 20th century, a society perhaps at the height of its power, its promise, its selfconfidence, and its arrogance.Stunning genuinely chilling a riveting evening in the theater Strand is a truly theatrical writer. Washington Post
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