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Slavery and Sentiment on the American Stage, 1787–1861

Heather S. Nathans

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Leidimo metai 2013 m.
Puslapių skč. 288 psl.
Viršelis Minkštas viršelis
ISBN 9781107412880
Kategorijos Theatre, United States

Slavery and Sentiment on the American Stage, 1787–1861

"Slavery and Sentiment on the American Stage, 1787–1861" by Heather S. Nathans is an essential exploration of the American theater's complex relationship with the institution of slavery. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, this insightful paperback spans 288 pages and delves into how both black and white Americans utilized the stage to challenge and confront the harmful stereotypes of African Americans long before the impactful release of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in 1852. Nathans meticulously investigates the political aspects of public opinion and the broader societal implications of theater during this transformative period. This compelling narrative will appeal to history enthusiasts, theater lovers, and anyone interested in the intersections of performance and societal issues. Discover the powerful role of the American stage in shaping views on slavery and sentiment in this thought-provoking read.

Book cover of: Slavery and Sentiment on the American Stage, 1787–1861. By: Heather S. Nathans

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