African Grove
African American, New York City, Slavery, William Shakespeare
978-613-7-12309-6
613712309X
212
2012-05-23
59,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The African Grove was a theatre founded and operated by free African Americans in New York City in 1821, six years before enslavement of blacks fully ended in New York state (gradual abolition brought it to an end in 1827, but young people had to serve apprenticeships to age 21.) The young Ira Aldridge was said to have played at the African Grove. He emigrated to England, where he became renowned as a Shakespearean actor, and toured successfully in Russia and Europe.
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