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2007., Theatre Communications Group Call No: DRAMA NF WIL Edition: 1st ed. Availability:3 of 3 At Location(s) Summary Note: A play by August Wilson in which Aunt Ester, the 285-year-old matriarch of a African-American family, helps two young men start their lives over in 1904.
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2003, c1979., Overlook Press Call No: DRAMA Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: A play by August Wilson that captures the experiences of African-Americans in the 1970s.
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Ã2000., The Overlook Press Call No: DRAMA NF WIL Availability:3 of 3 At Location(s) Summary Note: A play by August Wilson that captures the experiences of African-Americans in the 1970s.
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[1988]., New American Library Call No: DRAMA NF WIL Availability:3 of 3 At Location(s) Summary Note: When Herald Loomis arrives at an African-American Pittsburgh boardinghouse, after seven years' impressed labor on Joe Turner's chain gang, he is a free man--in body.
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2007., Theatre Communications Group Call No: DRAMA NF WIL Edition: 1st ed., September 2007. Availability:3 of 3 At Location(s) Summary Note: The last of August Wilson's ten-play chronicle of the African-American experience, in which Aunt Ester's former home in Pittsburgh is slated for demolition in 1990 to make way for a real estate venture designed to revitalize the area, and Harmond Wilks makes a run for mayor.
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[1996]., Plume Call No: DRAMA NF WIL Availability:3 of 3 At Location(s) Series Title: Plume drama.Summary Note: Chapter six in a continuing theatrical saga that explores the African-American experience in the twentieth century, following a small group of friends who have gathered together in Pittsburgh's Hill district in 1948 to mourn the death of local blues guitarist Floyd "Schoolboy" Barton.
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2007., Theatre Communications Group Call No: DRAMA NF WIL Edition: 1st ed. Availability:3 of 3 At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: Paints a portrait of the African-American experience in the changing decade of the 1960s through the lives of restaurant owner Memphis Lee and the people who live in his Pittsburgh block, which is scheduled for demolition.