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First Acts A Black Playwright Comes Of Age Kermit Frazier

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First Acts A Black Playwright Comes Of Age Kermit Frazier
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Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.84 MB
Author: Kermit Frazier
ISBN: 1476688428, 1476647418
Language: English
Year: 2022

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First Acts A Black Playwright Comes Of Age Kermit Frazier by Kermit Frazier 1476688428, 1476647418 instant download after payment.

Playwright and television writer Kermit Frazier began life as a precocious Negro boy growing up in southeast Washington, D.C., during the Civil Rights era of the 1950s and 1960s. As a student at an all-Black elementary school, Kermit was selected for a newly formed honors track at a predominantly white secondary school. Traveling a complex path, Kermit tore down segregation barriers, balanced on an academic pedestal, and battled an internal war of denial against his same-sex attractions. This memoir is not a story about a young man rising from "the hood" but rather a young Black man struggling with stereotypes, identity, and mild dyslexia while straddling two middle-class worlds, Black and white, and striving not to be everyone's "other."

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