Dunbar Blues Away: The Play
"I have seen the many shades of Harlem I've seen it evolve and transform. Could it be the second Harlem Renaissance is here? I think it is, as there is new growth and a renewed interest in the place where I once lived. Harlem has been home to many famous and influential individuals."

Dunbar Blues Away, an original play focuses on the Harlem Renaissance era. A time when jazz reigned. This comical historical play is primarily staged in a building that was home to many prominent African Americans including Board Members of the NAACP during the Harlem Renaissance. The challenges and victories of the voices of Harlem lead to a beautiful show of unity, love, harmony, and sometimes protest. The magnificent pageantry of businesswomen and men, artists, politicians, and musicians are cleverly woven together in this play that features known and unnamed glass breakers who made significant contributions to African-American history.
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Dunbar Blues Away: The Play
"I have seen the many shades of Harlem I've seen it evolve and transform. Could it be the second Harlem Renaissance is here? I think it is, as there is new growth and a renewed interest in the place where I once lived. Harlem has been home to many famous and influential individuals."

Dunbar Blues Away, an original play focuses on the Harlem Renaissance era. A time when jazz reigned. This comical historical play is primarily staged in a building that was home to many prominent African Americans including Board Members of the NAACP during the Harlem Renaissance. The challenges and victories of the voices of Harlem lead to a beautiful show of unity, love, harmony, and sometimes protest. The magnificent pageantry of businesswomen and men, artists, politicians, and musicians are cleverly woven together in this play that features known and unnamed glass breakers who made significant contributions to African-American history.
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Dunbar Blues Away: The Play

Dunbar Blues Away: The Play

by Gwendolyn Cahill
Dunbar Blues Away: The Play

Dunbar Blues Away: The Play

by Gwendolyn Cahill

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"I have seen the many shades of Harlem I've seen it evolve and transform. Could it be the second Harlem Renaissance is here? I think it is, as there is new growth and a renewed interest in the place where I once lived. Harlem has been home to many famous and influential individuals."

Dunbar Blues Away, an original play focuses on the Harlem Renaissance era. A time when jazz reigned. This comical historical play is primarily staged in a building that was home to many prominent African Americans including Board Members of the NAACP during the Harlem Renaissance. The challenges and victories of the voices of Harlem lead to a beautiful show of unity, love, harmony, and sometimes protest. The magnificent pageantry of businesswomen and men, artists, politicians, and musicians are cleverly woven together in this play that features known and unnamed glass breakers who made significant contributions to African-American history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765510612
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 01/04/2022
Edition description: 5th ed.
Pages: 72
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.15(d)

About the Author

Gwendolyn Cahill, the creator of Detective Swoop, graduated from the University of Hartford’s Mass Communication Bachelor of Arts program in 1980. She received a Master of Science degree and Advanced Certificate in Communication Studies from the College of New Rochelle in 2014. Cahill was born in New York City and raised in Mount Vernon, NY. Her career includes employment as a Child Protective Service and Adult Protective Service investigator, community health worker, and licensed NYS real estate broker. Gwen enjoys painting and has sung in several gospel choirs in New York, New Jersey, and Virginia. Cahill, a charter member of Lambda Tau undergraduate chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. is passionate about human and civil rights. She is an active member of the NAACP. This proud mother of twins and grandmother of Courtney enjoys the beach, movies, theatrical productions, and travel.
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