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206:. The play begins with the funeral of a harsh father, Tim Bronson, and ends with a tentative rebirth for his long-suffering widow and his embittered son and daughter, Tim, Jr., and Clara. The unsuspected truths that Mrs. Bronson is driven to reveal about their father ultimately enable Tim and Clara to see the real lives of their parents, as painful as it is. The expression that has historically been thwarted, which is primarily at the core in the play, is the question of black manhood. The protagonist is a highly combative and alienated son, torn by despair over ever being able to respect or love a father he has long since written off as a fierce tyrant at home and a coward at work. The show toured colleges in New York before going to the 159:
novel happened four times a day on Hastings Street. I thought why should these crazy people Faulkner writes about seem more important than my mother or my father or the dude down the street. Only because they had someone to write about them. So I became a writer." He attended
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in 1966–1967. He taught at Michigan State University from 1971 to 1972. Founder and director of Spirit of Shango theatre company. He also led play writing classes at
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interview: "The more I read in high school, the more I realized that some tremendous, phenomenal things were happening around me. What happened in a
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to Milner's direction. In 2003, Milner directed a play at the Hope Repertory Theatre.
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when he was 19. He would inspire Milner to write, and from that came
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Afro-American Writers After 1955: Dramatists and Prose Writers
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Foundation fellowship to help aid him to complete a novel,
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singing from her father's church on the other", said
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in 1988. Milner also taught creative writing at the
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Detroit
Michigan
Paul Winfield
Denzel Washington
Broadway
University of Southern California
Wayne State University
Michigan State University
Detroit
Michigan
Hastings Street
Aretha Franklin
Geneva Smitherman
Washington Star
Faulkner
Northeastern High School
Detroit Institute of Technology
John Hay Whitney
New York City
Harvey Swados
Columbia University
Langston Hughes
Rockefeller Foundation
Lafayette Theatre
Amiri Baraka
Ed Bullins
Woodie King, Jr.
Brooklyn Academy of Music
Chelsea Theater Center
Woodie King, Jr.

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