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  1. American Negro Theater

    The American Negro Theater ANT was formed in Harlem on June 5, 1940 by writer Abram Hill and actor Frederick O Neal . It produced 19 plays before closing in 1949. Designed as a community theater group, performances were held in Harlem s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture . In 1942, ANT began its Studio Theatre training program for beginning actors. Graduates include Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte . Its most successful production, Anna Lucasta play Anna Lucasta , fundamentally transformed the ANT. A white author, Phillip Yordan , wrote the play about a Polish family, but could not find a company to perform it. So he rewrote it to feature a black family. It was performed by the ANT in 1944. Five weeks later the play opened on Broadway theatre Broadway . The ANT received few royalties and the next three ANT plays to appear on Broadway were not successful. Despite this, following the success of Anna Lucasta the ANT became less community centered. From then on, the ANT only featured plays from established white playwrights, and young actors viewed the ANT as a means to break into Broadway productions. References http www.aaregistry.org historic events view american negro theater formed The African American Registry American Negro Theater formed Category Theatre companies in New York Category Companies established in 1940 Category Harlem, New York US theat stub ...   more details



  1. American Theater

    American Theater may refer to Theater in the United States , about stage theater in the U.S. Places American Theater St. Louis, Missouri , listed on the NRHP in Missouri Other American Theater of World War II , about military operations disambig ...   more details



  1. American Negro Ballet Company

    The American Negro Ballet Company formed in 1934 under the auspices of Eugene Von Grona , a German immigrant. Originally composed of thirty African American jazz dancers, the company focused on serious modern dance. Lavinia Williams and Al Bledger were lead dancers. ref name gaym p.111 Moving Words Re writing Dance by Gay Morris, Psychology Press, 1996 http books.google.com books?id r8K ihp8XXcC&dq american negro ballet company&source gbs navlinks s Google Books retrieved July 4, 2011 ref Debut The poorly reviewed debut performance on November 21, 1937, was conducted by Dean Dixon . It was held at the Lafayette Theater in Harlem, New York . ref name jmart cite news last Martin first John title NEGRO BALLET HAS DEBUT IN HARLEM Company Directed by Eugene von Grona in a Program of His Compositions url http search.proquest.com docview 102167196?accountid 11209 accessdate July 4, 2011 newspaper New York Times date Nov. 22, 1937 page 15 ref Von Grona was the main choreographer for pieces by Igor Stravinsky , Duke Ellington and W. C. Handy , among others. ref name gaym Failure and Reformation The company only lasted 5 months until 1938. In 1939 the company was reborn as Von Grona s American Swing Ballet . ref name gaym References reflist Ballet Dance Companies in the United States Category Performing groups established in 1934 Category Ballet companies in the United States Category African American dance ballet stub ...   more details



  1. Negro American League

    Distinguish American Negro League Infobox Sports league title Negro American League sport Baseball inaugural 1937 country USA most champs Kansas City Monarchs folded Circa c. 1960 The Negro American League was one of the several Negro league baseball Negro leagues which were created during the time organized baseball was segregated. The league was established in 1937 in sports 1937 , and continued to exist until 1960. This information only goes up to 1957 ten years after Jackie Robinson broke the Baseball color line color line . Negro American League Franchises Atlanta Black Crackers 1938 Birmingham Black Barons 1937 1938 1940 1950 Chicago American Giants 1937 1950 Cincinnati Tigers 1937 Detroit Stars 1937 Indianapolis Athletics 1937 Kansas City Monarchs 1937 1950 Memphis Red Sox 1937 1950 St. Louis Stars 1937 Indianapolis ABC s 1938 1939 Jacksonville Red Caps 1938 1941 1942 Cleveland Bears 1939 1940 St. Louis Stars II 1939 New Orleans St. Louis Stars 1940 1941 Toledo Crawfords 1939 Indianapolis Crawfords 1940 Cincinnati Buckeyes 1942 Cleveland Buckeyes 1943 1948 Louisville Buckeyes 1949 Cincinnati Clowns 1943 Cincinnati Indianapolis Clowns 1944 1945 Indianapolis Clowns 1946 1950 Baltimore Elite Giants 1949 1950 from the Negro National League the second Negro National League Houston Eagles 1949 1950 from the Negro National League New York Cubans 1949 1950 from the Negro National League Philadelphia Stars 1949 1950 from the Negro National League Champions 1937 Kansas City Monarchs 1938 Memphis Red Sox 1939 Kansas City Monarchs 1940 Kansas City Monarchs 1941 Kansas City Monarchs ... half 1956 Detroit Stars 1957 Kansas City Monarchs References The Complete Book of Baseball s Negro Leagues by John B. Holway 2001 Publisher Hastings House ISBN 0 8038 2007 0 Negro League teams Category Negro baseball leagues Category Defunct baseball leagues in the United States Category African American sports history negro league baseball stub ...   more details



  1. American Negro League

    Distinguish Negro American League Infobox Sports league title American Negro League sport Baseball inaugural 1929 country USA champion Baltimore Black Sox folded 1929 The American Negro League ANL was one of several Negro league baseball Negro leagues which were established during the period in the United States in which organized baseball was segregated. The ANL operated on the east coast of the United States in 1929. History The Eastern Colored League ECL had been the eastern of two major Negro league baseball Negro league s from 1923 through 1927 until its collapse during the 1928 season. Next winter the American Negro League was established by five former ECL teams&mdash the Bacharach Giants of Atlantic City , the Baltimore Black Sox , the traveling Cuban Stars East Cuban Stars , the Hilldale Club of Darby, Pennsylvania , and the Lincoln Giants of New York City &mdash along with the Homestead Grays , an important independent club, and a revived version of the Harrisburg Giants . 1929 season Annual final standings 1929 in baseball American Negro League final standings 1929 The ANL operated a split season first half and second half schedules with a planned playoff for a pennant in a post season series between the two winners. The Baltimore Black Sox, led by player manager Dick Lundy baseball player Dick Lundy and Hall of Fame first baseman Jud Wilson , won both halves and they were ..., and it would not be until 1933 that an eastern Negro league would last for a full season. Beside the downward .... ref Statistics The ANL made a conscientious effort, unusual for the Negro leagues, to compile statistics ... McFarland isbn 0 89950 988 6 pages 198 201 Loverro, Thom. The Encyclopedia of Negro League Baseball . New York Facts on File, Inc. 2003. ISBN 0 8160 4430 9. Negro League teams Category Negro baseball leagues Category African American sports history Category Defunct baseball leagues in the United States negro league baseball stub ...   more details



  1. The Future of the American Negro

    italictitle The Future of the American Negro , a book written in 1899 by American educator Booker T. Washington , set forth his ideas regarding the history of enslaved and freed African American people and their need for education to advance themselves. It was re published as a second edition in 1900 and was made available in electronic form in 2008 via Project Gutenberg . ref http www.gutenberg.org ebooks 26507 ref Notes reflist See also List of books written by Booker T. Washington US hist stub Category 1899 books Category African American history ...   more details



  1. American Negro Labor Congress

    The American Negro Labor Congress was established in 1925 by the Communist Party USA Communist Party as a vehicle for advancing the rights of African American s, propagandizing for communism within the black community and recruiting African American members for the party. The organization attacked the racial segregation segregationist practices of many of the unions affiliated with the American Federation ... called the American Negro Labor Congress. According to historian Maria Gertrudis van Enckevort, archival ... of an American Negro Labor Congress. ref Van Enckevort, The Life and Work of Otto Huiswoud, pg ... to call an American Negro Labour Congress at Chicago, to be held sometime during the summer and seeking ... RGASPI f. 495, op. 177, d. 27, l. 48. ref The call for the American Negro Labor Congress is believed ... wrote under the pseudonym James Jackson, was the advocate of the idea of convening an American Negro ..., pp. 109 111. ref Establishment The founding convention of the American Negro Labor Congress opened .... ref name Proceedings Proceedings of the American Negro Labor Congress, Daily Worker, October 28, 1925 ... in the United States military. ref Resolutions of the American Negro Labor Congress, Daily ... Attack William Green s Attack on ANLC Statement of American Negro Labor Congress, Daily Worker, October ... History, 1919 1929, pg. 124. ref Activities The official organ of the American Negro Labor Congress ... 15502927 World Cat title search , OCLC 15502927. ref Dissolution In 1930 the American Negro Labor Congress ... of the American Negro Labor Congress Adopted at its First Annual Convention, Chicago, Ill., October 25 31, 1925. Chicago, IL American Negro Labor Congress, 1925. See also The Communist Party ... Crow laws . The group was renamed the League of Struggle for Negro Rights in 1930. Organizational history Preliminaries The first mass organization of the American Communist Party dedicated to advancing issues of importance to American blacks and building a party presence within the black community ...   more details



  1. African American musical theater

    of the African American cast, even though neither the music or plot is of the Negro inspiration like ... sophistication of African American songs. Their first collaboration was Louisiana Lize , a love ... and Walker were dropped from Isham s Octoroons , one of the first African American companies to break ... pursued new careers and Bert Williams moved to the Ziegfeld Follies and black musical theater went ... met in 1906, and began performing at the Pekin Theater Stock Company near Chicago from 1906 to 1909, along with other African American stars such as Harry Lawrence Freeman . In 1921, Miller and Lyles ... songs with Negro words. ref Woll, 97. ref Porgy and Bess , the WPA, The Swing Mikado , and Carmen ... the end of tradition and experimentation in black musical theater on Broadway . ref Woll, 175. ref This also led the Works Progress Administration to start the Federal Theater Project that established the Negro Unit with programs in twenty two cities. This gave a new break to the struggling artists. The Negro Unit avoided musical comedies, but had a few musicals with black cast including Eubie Blake s Swing It , which closed in 1937 and lessened hope for the Federal Theater Project . However, one black musical comedy succeeded and twisted the new realm of musical theater, The Swing Mikado ... book author Woll, Allen title Black Musical Theater publisher Louisiana State University Press year 1989 isbn 0 8071 1469 3 See also The Frogs club African American music Category African American theatre ...   more details



  1. Asian American Theater Company

    Shiomi See also Asian American theatre External links http www.asianamericantheater.org AATC website http www.oac.cdlib.org findaid ark 13030 tf9r29p39z Guide to the Asian American Theater Company ...Multiple issues histinfo February 2011 notable February 2011 unreferenced February 2011 Asian American Theater Company AATC is a non profit theatre performance company based in San Francisco. Background The Asian American Theater Company was established in 1973 by playwright Frank Chin to develop and present original works of Asian American theatre theatre about Americans of Asian and Pacific Islander descent . In addition to being a producing company, AATC is a workshop where Asian people Asian Pacific Islander writers, actors and directors can explore ideas and create works that carry with them the AATC s purpose, which is to explore who Asian American Asian Pacific Islander Americans are as a people and as a community. For many years the Asian American Theater Company was housed in The Asian American Theater Center located near the corner of Arguello and Clement Streets in San Francisco s ethnically diverse Richmond district. The Theater Center suffered much damage from the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, but was able to re open its doors a year later. The costly repairs however created a heavy economic burden and in 1996 the Asian American Theater Company moved its administrative offices to Japantown, and produced its plays in various theater venues throughout the city such as the Off Market Theater and the Thick House. Today the administrative offices reside in San Francisco s Potrero Hill neighborhood at 1695 18th Street. Mission blockquote To connect people to Asian American ... by Asian Pacific Islander American playwrights, directed, performed and designed by local talent ... well known Asian American actors and playwrights have been associated with AATC productions in the past ... Barbara. Category Asian American organizations Category Asian American theatre Category Asians ...   more details



  1. American Lyric Theater

    Primary sources date June 2010 American Lyric Theater ALT an opera company based in New York City and they specialize in the development of new works. It was founded by Lawrence Edelson in 2005. Programs American Lyric Theater s Composer Librettist Development Program is the only full time mentorship initiative for emerging operatic writers in the United States. ref http www.altnyc.org composer librettist development program American Lyric Theater Composer Librettist Development ref ALT also commissions new operas with the goal of developing a new body of repertoire and attracting new audiences to opera. ref http www.altnyc.org new operas for new audiences American Lyric Theater New Operas for New Audiences ref Commissions American Lyric Theater commissioned The Golden Ticket , a new opera based on Roald Dahl s book, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory , by American composer Peter Ash and British librettist Donald Sturrock. ref http www.altnyc.org new operas for new audiences the golden ticket American Lyric Theater The Golden Ticket http www.operaamerica.org applications nawd newworks details.aspx?id 358 Opera America The Golden Ticket ref The Golden Ticket was commissioned by ALT in partnership with Felicity Dahl, and received its world premiere at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis on June 13, 2010. ref http www.nytimes.com 2010 05 24 arts music 24arts AGOLDENTICKE BRF.html New York Times on The Golden Ticket ref The company also commissioned The Poe Project , a trilogy of one act operas inspired by the fiction of Edgar Allan Poe Buried Alive by composer Jeff Myers and librettist Quincy Long ...of the Flesh by composer Jay Anthony Gach and librettist Royce Vavrek and Embedded by composer ... event 6508 the poe project ref Faculty and artistic mentorship team American Lyric Theater s faculty ... American Lyric Theater official website http www.operaamerica.org applications membership company.aspx?loc 14343 Opera America Membership Directory American Lyric Theater Category New York ...   more details



  1. Asian American theater

    multiple issues lead too short January 2008 refimprove December 2009 Asian American theater is theater written, directed or acted by Asian American s. Background Asian American theater emerged in the 1960s ... American Theatre Workshop later renamed Asian American Theater Company in San Francisco, Theatrical Ensemble of Asians later renamed Northwest Asian American Theatre in Seattle, and Pan Asian Repertory ... word have also shaped Asian American theater. In the beginning, participants of Asian American ... and 1990s, Asian American theater companies were founded with more diverse purposes and styles .... The protest was led by many prominent Asian American theater artists, including actor ... Asian American Theater Conference was held in Los Angeles, spearheaded by East West Players ... a Milestone for Asian American Theater Bot generated title ref It was followed in June 2007 with the first ... 106432.html Playbill News National Asian American Theater Festival Planned Bot generated title ref ... the 2nd National Asian American Theater Conference took place June 5 7, 2008, in Minneapolis , co ... Face Performing Race in Fashion and Theater. New York Routledge, 1997. Kurahashi, Yuko. Asian American ..., writers, directors, designers, and producers to pursue and define Asian American theatre for almost four decades. By the end of the 1990s, the number of Asian American theatre companies and performance groups grew to about forty. Asian American plays have appeared on Broadway theatre Broadway ... and internationally. Asian American actors have used Asian American theatre companies as their artistic ... of Southeast Asia n and South Asia n backgrounds have joined the community and have made Asian American theatre one of the fastest growing and changing sectors in Theater in the United States American theatre . Asian American theatre companies East West Players EWP was founded in 1965 by a group ... for Asian Americans. Led by the Japanese American actor Mako actor Mako , the actors at EWP first ...   more details



  1. Cuban-American Negro Clubs Series

    The Cuban American Negro Clubs Series was an annual baseball series between teams in the Cuban League and in the Negro league baseball Negro leagues . The series was played from 1904 to 1908, in 1910, 1912, 1914, and in 1915. ref http www.baseball reference.com nlb league.cgi?code CNCS&class Fgn Cuban American Negro Clubs Series at Baseball Reference ref It was similar to the Cuban American Major League Clubs Series , which was played between teams in the Cuban League and in Major League Baseball . Teams Cuban League Almendares baseball Almendares 1906 1915 All Cubans 1905 Azul baseball club Azul club 1904 Carmelita baseball club Carmelita club 1904 Club F 1905 Habana baseball club Habana Cuban League 1904 1915 Nuevo Criollo 1904 San Francisco club 1915 Negro league baseball Negro leagues Brooklyn Royal Giants 1908 Chicago Leland Giants 1910 Cuban X Giants 1904 1906 Indianapolis ABCs 1915 New York Lincoln Giants 1912 New York Lincoln Stars 1914 Philadelphia Giants 1907 References reflist 2 External links http www.baseball reference.com nlb league.cgi?code CNCS&class Fgn Cuban American Negro Clubs Series at Baseball Reference Category Major League Baseball competitions Category International baseball Category Baseball in Cuba Category Negro league baseball Baseball org stub ...   more details



  1. American Conservatory Theater

    Francisco is the eponymous American Conservatory Theater, previously known as the Columbia Theater and then the Geary Theater until being renamed in September 2006. The first person to be given the title ... carol auditions work American Conservatory Theater publisher American Conservatory Theater accessdate October 18, 2011 author American Conservatory Theater authorlink American Conservatory Theater year ... Francisco Geary Theatre http www.act sf.org American Conservatory Theater official website IBDB name ... Places in California Category Article Feedback 5 de American Conservatory Theater ...for ACT Seattle ACT Theatre morefootnotes date October 2011 Infobox theatre group bgcolour name American Conservatory Theater A.C.T. image imagesize caption ArtisticDirector Carey Perloff formed 1965 location San Francisco disbanded notable homepage url http www.act sf.org genre Infobox NRHP name Geary Theatre nrhp type image Geary Theatre San Francisco .JPG caption Facade detail of Geary Theatre location 415 Geary St., San Francisco, California lat degrees 37 lat minutes 47 lat seconds 12 lat direction N long degrees 122 long minutes 24 long seconds 33 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin built 1910 architecture Classical Revival, Late Victorian added May 27, 1975 area convert 0.5 acre governing body Private refnum 75000472 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref Image San Francisco Geary Theatre night.jpg thumb upright American Conservatory Theater Geary Theatre at night American Conservatory Theater A.C.T. is a large non profit theater company in San Francisco , California , that offers both classical and contemporary theater productions. A.C.T. was founded in 1965 .... A.C.T. s founder s vision was for it to be both a theater company and acting school. The conservatory ... Conservatory A.C.T. s Young Conservatory is an internationally recognized professional theater training ... Machine Company on the stage of the theater in 1927. Pristine Audio has restored and reissued the 78 ...   more details



  1. American Blues Theater

    Multiple issues notability May 2010 COI May 2010 American Blues Theater is a Jefferson Award winning Chicago theatre company founded in 1985 by Ed Blatchford , Rick Cleveland , Jim Leaming , and William Payne . The professional theater is dedicated to developing theater that explored new and classic American plays through the collaboration of an ensemble of artists. From 1985 1990, led by co artistic directors Blatchford and Payne, ABT produced such critically acclaimed productions as Eugene O Neil s The Hairy Ape and Desire Under the Elms , world premieres of Dogman s Last Stand and Bad Moon play Bad Moon by Rick Cleveland , and Peacekeeper play Peacekeeper by Keith Reddin . The ABT production of The Hairy Ape was hailed by Richard Christiansen critic Richard Christiansen of the Chicago Tribune as one of the three best shows of the year, in his editorial titled Chicago Theater forges New Standards of Glory From 1991 1993, co directors Leaming, Kate Buddeke , Andrea J. Dymond , and Carmen Roman launched the Monsters Series, designed by founding member Rick Cleveland. The three annual productions drew on the work of over thirty Chicago writers, including Doug Post , S. L. Daniels , David Mamet , Keith Huff , Rick Cleveland and Richard Strand . In August 1993, the company leased a space ... was changed to the American Theater Company ATC . He expanded the company by introducing a four play ... differences , members of Ensemble left the organization and reformed American Blues Theater ... Brecht and Kurt Weill s The Threepenny Opera , David Mamet s American Buffalo , A Stone Carver ... the question What does it mean to be an American . Over the next four years the company produced many celebrated and lauded shows including American Dead by Brett Neveu , Orpheus Descending by Tennessee ..., numerous After Darks Awards, multiple Regional theater awards from New York, Los Angeles, D.C. ... to Participate in American Blues Theaters Rebirth of Blues Benefit 1116 20091115 Category Theatre ...   more details



  1. American Repertory Theater

    . ref Mitgang, Herbert. http www.nytimes.com 1985 11 26 theater jujamcyn award to american repertory theater.html Jujamcyn Award To American Repertory Theater New York Times abstract , November 26 ... name test http www.americanrepertorytheater.org media room press releases american repertory theater ... 15 February 2011 work publisher American Repertory Theater accessdate 16 May 2011 ref Death and the Powers ...File Loeb Drama Center, Cambridge MA.jpg thumb right 250px center Loeb Drama Center center The American Repertory Theater A.R.T. is a professional not for profit theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts . Founded in 1980 by Robert Brustein , the A.R.T. is known for its commitment to new American plays and music theater explorations to neglected works of the past and to established classical texts reinterpreted .... Paulus, a Harvard alum, is widely known as a director of theater and opera. Her work includes ... Theater s 2008 production of Hair musical Hair , which won the Tony Award for Best Revival ..., featuring members of the A.R.T. MXAT Institute for Advanced Theater Training Wild Swans , by Jung ... Weiner . Opened August 21, 2009 at the Zero Arrow Theater , renamed Club Oberon. Sleep No More ... Gatz by Elevator Repair Service . Directed by John Collins theater John Collins . Opens January ... by Anne Kauffman . October 18 November 9 at the Zero Arrow Theater. Aur lia s Oratorio written and directed ... Arrow Theater. Romance Mamet play Romance by David Mamet . Directed by Scott Zigler . May ... Kelly director Richard Kelly . October 27 November 18 at the Zero Arrow Theater. No Child... written ... Arrow Theater. Cardenio by Charles Mee and Stephen Greenblatt . Directed by Les Waters . May 10 ... American and World premiere productions. Over the years, these have included works by Robert Auletta ... founded the Institute for Advanced Theatre Training Institute for Advanced Theater Training , a five ... Oberon is a new club theater venue that opened in August 2009. The venue inhabits the space ...   more details



  1. Contemporary American Theater Festival

    Infobox Theatre Festival theatre festival name Contemporary American Theater Festival image File ContemporaryAmericanTheaterFestival ... 29, 2012 website http www.catf.org playtype New American plays The Contemporary American Theater Festival CATF is an American annual professional theatre festival held at Shepherd University , located ... audience. The Contemporary American Theater Festival at Shepherd University is a dream for the writers ... book cite book last Contemporary American Theater Festival title 2009 Program Book publisher ... American Theatre Festival last A CurtainUp DC Feature publisher curtainup.com accessdate July 4, 2009 ref It has the goal of producing and developing new American theater, specifically plays ... title The Contemporary American Theater Festival Turns 10 last Hong first Terry publisher ... 2007 Contemporary American Theater Festival Playbill publisher Contemporary American Theater Festival ... title Controversial Play in Spotlight at Contemporary American Theater Festival last Logue first Susan ... in the Arts. ref cite web title Contemporary American Theater Festival Announces its 2010 Company url ... 52679 title Report Touts Benefits of Contemporary American Theater Festival work State Journal date ... American plays including 34 world premieres, 7 of which were commissions. ref name CATFHistoryArchives cite web url http catf.org about catf history a archives title Contemporary American Theatre Festival ... thumb The CATF Frank Center Stage interior File CATF Studio Theater Exterior.jpg thumb The CATF Studio Theater exterior File CATF Contemporary Arts Center entrance.jpg thumb The CATF Contemporary ..., Studio Theater, is a black box facility within Sara H Cree Hall. ref name Studio Theater cite ... Ya Chu Cowhig, respectively are currently under consideration by the American Theatre Critics ... that a single theater company has had two of its production considered. cn date November 2011 Farragut ... hall discussion, in the theater, following a production of the play. The festival was recognized ...   more details



  1. American Theater (1914?1918)

    Infobox military conflict conflict American Theater partof World War I image File Nogales 1899.jpg 300px caption Ambos Nogales in 1899, International Street center was the scene of battle between Mexican, American and German military forces in 1918. date 1914 1918 place North American Continent , Atlantic Ocean coordinates result Allied victory, North America defended. combatant1 flag United States 1912 br flag Canada 1868 combatant2 flag German Empire br flag Mexico commander1 commander2 strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 notes br Mexican and German troops fought side by side at the Battle of Ambos Nogales. Campaignbox North American theatre of World War I WWITheatre The American Theater ref Meyer ref of World War I was a minor area of operations mainly due to the continent s geographical separation from the central Theater warfare theaters of conflict in Europe . This article includes attacks on continental territory extending 200 miles 370  km into the ocean which is today under the sovereignty of the United States , Canada and Mexico but excludes military action involving ... were settled diplomatically. See also American Theater 1939 1945 References reflist Refimprove date May 2011 Cite book last Meyer first Florence R. title The role of the American theatre in World War ... sank and American aircraft arrived. They dropped their payload above the German submarine ..., Sonora and the American troops stationed in southern Arizona were well aware of their operations. Mexico was a neutral power during World War I, so no American attack could be launched into Mexican ... into Mexico. The man ignored an order to stop, so an American customs agent and a few soldiers ... line which was held by American infantry. Buffalo soldier s of the 10th Cavalry Regiment United States 10th Cavalry Regiment were requested to reinforce the American line. They galloped into Nogales ... on the hills looking over Nogales, Arizona, in preparation for an American assault which came ...   more details



  1. American Theater Standard

    American Theater Standard , also known as Theater Standard , Eastern Standard , American Stage Speech , Stage Standard , Standard American Pronunciation , Standard American Stage , Skinner Standard , Good American Speech ref name Knight 1997, p. 174 Knight 1997 , p. 174 ref or Good Speech , is a stage dialect associated with the voice coach Edith Skinner and defined in her work Speak With Distinction . ref name s It is taught as the appropriate dialect for use in classics and elevated texts ref Skinner 1990 , p. 334 ref such as the works of Shakespeare in several prestigious dramatic schools in the USA, including the Yale School of Drama , Juilliard School , the Tisch School of the Arts , Carnegie Mellon School of Drama , and Webster University it was taught for many years at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, until being dropped from the curriculum in favor of more contemporary approaches to stage dialects. ref Mufson 1994 ref It codifies a Mid Atlantic English Mid Atlantic version of English widely used in Hollywood films of the 1930s and 1940s, associated with figures .... 336 ref Comparison with other accents American Theater Standard is similar to English Received Pronunciation ... t . Criticism American Theater Standard has been criticized as mired in a self serving and archaic ... , pursue , evolution are all present, as found in Received Pronunciation, but in few North American ... words in the small START small , small NORTH small and small FORCE small sets. This means that American Theater Standard distinguishes pairs such as father farther and caught court that are homophones ... history of wh Wine whine merger wine whine merger . Comparison with General American ... 78 title The Falling Standard first Daniel last Mufson work Theater year 1994 volume 25 issue 1 journal Theater pages 78 81 url http theater.dukejournals.org cgi pdf extract 25 1 78 postscript Bot inserted ... New York publisher Applause Theatre Book Publishers year 1990 isbn 1 55783 047 9 Category American ...   more details



  1. American National Theater and Academy

    of North American Theater The United States, Canada, and Mexico From Pre Columbian Times to the Present The history of world theater by Felicia Hardison Londre and Daniel J. Watermeier Continuum ...The American National Theatre and Academy ANTA is a non profit theatre producer and training organization that was established in 1935 to be the official United States national theatre that would be an alternative to the for profit Broadway houses of the day. The ANTA, which by law was to be self sustaining, sponsored touring companies of numerous shows to foreign counties in the post World War II in the 1940s and 1950s, owned the August Wilson Theatre ANTA Theatre on Broadway, played an important role in the establishment of the Vivian Beaumont Theatre in Lincoln Center , was the main membership organization for Regional theatre in the United States regional theatre in the U.S. before ultimately having a greatly diminished role in the 1980s. Today as an entity its main focus is the National Theatre Conservatory at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts . History It was established by Congress in 1935 ref http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F30F10F93D58167A93C2AA178DD85F418385F9&scp 2&sq 22American 20National 20Theatre 20and 20Academy 22&st cse National Theatre Is Authorized By Congress to Advance the Drama New York Times June 30, 1935 ref at the same time as the Federal Theatre Project . Its mission was to set up a theatre for the whole country. It sponsored architectural contests ref http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F50B14F83F5F1B7A93C3AA1789D95F4C8385F9&scp 27&sq 22American 20National 20Theatre 20and 20Academy 22&st cse 600 ARCHITECTS VIE FOR THEATRE ... topic american national theatre and academy American National Theatre and Academy. The Oxford Companion to American Theatre. Oxford University Press, Inc., 2004. Answers.com January 5, 2009 ref ... of ANTA productions Category Theatre in New York City Category American theatre managers and producers ...   more details



  1. American Theater (1939?1945)

    Infobox military conflict conflict American Theater partof World War II image File Fort Stevens shell crater,1942.jpg 300px caption American servicemen inspecting a shell crater after the Japanese attack ... casualties1 casualties2 For theater in the United States during this period Theater of the United States The 20th century Theater in the United States WWII North American Theater Campaignbox Pacific 1941 Campaignbox Atlantic Campaign Campaignbox World War II The American Theater ref http www.history.navy.mil faqs stream faq45 20.htm United States Navy Battle Streamers WWII American Theater .... See also American Theater 1914 1918 Amerika Bomber Attack on Pearl Harbor , Territory of Hawaii Hawaii ... during World War II Category American Theater of World War II de Angriffe auf Nordamerika w hrend ... s geographical separation from the central Theater warfare theaters of conflict in Europe and Asia ... Davis , who had been a longtime American resident before the war, suffered a difficult life in Germany ... years writing letters to prominent American authorities J. Edgar Hoover, President Eisenhower, etc ... 3 66.shtml title The spies who came in from the sea author W. A. Swanberg publisher American Heritage ... Erich Gimpel and German American defector William Colepaugh . Their mission objective was to gather ... against the bright lights of American towns and cities such as Atlantic City until a Blackout ... on Aruba A German submarine shelled the American Standard Oil refinery at the San Nicolas harbour ... American, Canadian and Mexican ships, successfully sinking over 10 vessels including Soviet ... Bombardment of Fort Stevens In what became the only attack on a mainland American military installation .... American aircraft on training flights spotted the submarine, which was subsequently attacked by a US ... of American reprisal. The Japanese constructed a plan early in the Pacific War to attack the Panama ... External links http www.military.com NewsContent 0,13319,77031,00.html American targets http www.portorfordlifeboatstation.org ...   more details



  1. Catholic Negro-American Mission Board

    The Catholic Negro American Mission Board has been a U.S. Roman Catholic institution that raises funds and supports mission work in among African Americans . History In 1905, the Catholic archbishops of the United States determined that the needs for Catholic mission work in the black community exceeded the funding available from the annual appeal administered by the Commission for the Catholic Missions among the Colored People and the Indians . To create a second funding stream, the archbishops called for the establishment of the Catholic Board, which they incorporated in 1907 with Fr. John E. Burke as executive director in New York City . ref name marquette cite web url http www.marquette.edu library archives Mss BCIM BCIM SC3.shtml title The Catholic Negro American Mission Board The Catholic Board For Mission Work Among The Colored People Historical Note Scope And Content. publisher Marquette University accessdate June 17, 2010 . ref Since its founding, the Catholic Board has supported hundreds of priests and women religious who served Black parishes and schools throughout the United States, and in so doing, it also endorsed efforts to address Black social concerns as well. ref Our Colored Missions , 1922 1970 Educating in Faith , 1981 1984. ref The Catholic Board was renamed in 1970, and it joined the Black and Indian Mission office a decade later. ref name marquette Executive directors Father John E. Burke 1907 1925 Father Edward C. Kramer 1925 1962 Father Benjamin M. Horton 1962 1980 member, Josephite Fathers Monsignor Paul Lenz 1980 2007 Father Wayne Paysse 2007 See also Marquette University Special Collections and University Archives References reflist External links http www.blackandindianmission.org Black and Indian Mission office DEFAULTSORT Catholic Negro American Mission Board Category History of Catholicism in the United States Category Religious organizations established in 1907 Category Roman Catholic organizations established in the 20th century ...   more details



  1. Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery

    Time on the Cross The Economics of American Negro Slavery 1974 is a book by the economists Robert William Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman . Asserting that slavery was an economically viable institution that had some benefits for African Americans, the book was reprinted in 1995 at its twentieth anniversary. First published a decade after the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 Civil Rights Act of 1964, the book contradicted contemporary assessments of the effects of slavery on African Americans in the American South before the Civil War. It attracted widespread attention in the media and generated heated controversy and criticism for its methodology and conclusions. Content The scholar Thomas Haskell wrote in 1975 that Time on the Cross had two main themes to revise the history of slavery and to support ..., Stanley L. title Time on the Cross The Economics of American Negro Slavery. place New York publisher ... Time on the Cross The Economics of American Negro Slavery&printsec frontcover&source bn&hl ... of American Negro Slavery , Project 2001 Significant Works in Economic History , EH.net Economic History.net ... of American Negro Slavery. place New York publisher W.W. Norton and Company year 1995 isbn 9780393312188 url http books.google.com books?id ScpPBinpzwoC&dq Time on the Cross The Economics of American Negro Slavery&printsec frontcover&source bn&hl en&ei KrcXS9 qOYrGMOWLwfMC&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum ... The Economics of American Negro Slavery , Project 2001 Significant Works in Economic History, EH.net Economic History.net , September 2001 DEFAULTSORT Time On The Cross The Economics Of American Negro Slavery Category Slavery in the United States Category History books about the United States ... the long held conclusions that American slavery was unprofitable, a moribund institution, inefficient ..., 22 15 October 2, 1975 , accessed 8 January 2012 ref . In American Slavery , the historian Peter Kolchin .... ref Peter Kolchin, American Slavery, 1619 1865 , New York 1992, p. 97 ref He wrote that the book ...   more details



  1. The Negro

    italic title The Negro is a book by W. E. B. Du Bois published in 1915 and released in electronic form by Project Gutenberg in 2011. ref http www.gutenberg.org ebooks 15359 ref The book is an overview of African American history, tracing it as far back as the sub Sahara n cultures, including Zimbabwe , Ghana and Songhai people Songhai , as well as covering the history of the slave trade and the history of Africa ns in the United States and the Caribbean . Notes reflist External links http www.holyebooks.org african the negro index.html The Negro entire text holyebooks site DEFAULTSORT Negro Category 1915 books hist book stub es The Negro ...   more details



  1. Negro

    as Negro in his famous 1963 speech I Have a Dream . During the African American Civil Rights Movement 1955 1968 American Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, some African American leaders in the United ... Changing racial labels from Colored to Negro to Black to African American . Public Opinion Quarterly 56 4 496 514 ref because they associated the word Negro with the long history of slavery, segregation ... African Americans from the earlier period of American life when Negro was widely considered to be acceptable ... of Negro is in the continued use the word by historical African American organizations and institutions ..., African American or Negro. The term Negro is used in efforts to include older African Americans ... B. T. Washington , The Future of the American Negro , Boston, 1899 Claude Bernard Aubert, My Baby ..., Industrial History of the Negro Race in America , Richmond, 1908 A. H. Stone, Studies in the American .... H. Thomas, The American Negro , New York, 1901 Sadler, The Education of the Colored Race , in Special ... , new edition, New York, 1904 W. E. B. Du Bois , A Select Bibliography of the American Negro for General ...About the historic term an overview of the subject Black people the pro wrestler Sin Cara Negro pp semi vandalism small yes The word Negro is used in the English speaking world to refer to a person of Black people black ancestry or appearance, whether of African descent or not. The word negro means black ... sup w sup , to be dark , akin to nok sup w sup night . ref cite book title The American Heritage Dictionary .... year 1984 publisher Helmut Buske Verlag location Hamburg isbn 3871185507 page 858 ref Negro superseded ... black , Black African , Afro American in use from the late 1960s to 1990 and African American used in the United States to refer to black Americans, peoples often referred to in the past as American Negroes . ref Christopher H. Foreman, The African American predicament, Brookings Institution Press, 1999, p.99. ref The term Negro is still used in some historical contexts, such as in the name ...   more details



  1. Chelsea on the Edge: The Adventures of an American Theater

    Image Chelsea on the Edge.jpg thumb right Cover Chelsea on the Edge The Adventures of an American Theater 1991 is a book by Davi Napoleon about the onstage triumphs and the offstage turmoil at the Chelsea Theater Center of Brooklyn. It includes biographies of the three co directors, Robert Kalfin , Michael David producer Michael David , and Burl Hash, and anecdotes about behind the scenes activities at the Chelsea. It is also a history of the funding crisis for the arts in America. It explores the theater s socioeconomic milieu in the 1970s. There are stories about attempts to censor the arts and describing increasing anti arts sentiment in this country. The book features a foreword by Broadway director and producer Harold Prince . Prince discusses the problems of maintaining an art theater in a commercial society. It is written in the style of a novel, even though it is a non fiction work. The model for the book is Voltaire s Candide . The Chelsea Theater Center was founded in 1965 and closed in 1986. It was in residence at the Brooklyn Academy of Music from 1968 to 1978. Before and after that time, it worked in theaters in Manhattan, mainly the Westside Theater. Glenn Close , Frank Langella , Christopher Lloyd and Meryl Streep were among the actors who worked at the Chelsea. Directors included Des McAnuff , Hal Prince , John Hirsch , and Alan Schneider . In 1965, when Robert Kalfin founded the Chelsea, there were few nonprofit theaters in New York. During the next ten years ... to do innovative work. Critics often said that the Chelsea stretched the boundaries of theater. Spectators ... triumph for the young theater an international tour which the actors abandon in Zurich. 4 ... producers at the Westside Theater while continuing to move Brooklyn productions to inappropriate ... but doesn t make any money. Audiences, theater artists, and critics take note, while funding ... of the unique theater he created. I doubt we will ever see the like of such a theater again. Frank ...   more details




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