Teaching and Unteaching—and Entertaining All the Way
As she was coming of age in Nashville in the 1950s, there were many places Patricia McKissack was not allowed to go. She remembers hotels and restaurants that forbade African…
As she was coming of age in Nashville in the 1950s, there were many places Patricia McKissack was not allowed to go. She remembers hotels and restaurants that forbade African…
Macbeth is not usually the preferred text for studies on Shakespeare and race. Othello and The Tempest offer far more obvious fodder for the subject, but Weyward Macbeth, a collection…
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