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The book is set in the early 20th century, following three different families in scenes of deception and social transformation. The book also explores
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Perry Watkins, designing the scenery, was the first African-American to design a Broadway show. He then, in 1942, worked in scenic designing on the
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commenting that it provided "a unique perspective not only of Charleston's racial tensions, but also of the unique subculture shared by
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Notably, Waters became the first African American, male or female, to star in a television show,
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during that period of the 20th century. It received positive reviews, with the
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The novel was adapted for the stage by Heyward and his wife
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for the stage; the play premiered on Broadway in 1939.
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was translated into French (1932) and Dutch (1939).
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ISBN
1570030421
1929
DuBose Heyward
University of South Carolina
Dorothy Heyward
racial boundaries
Charleston
Dorothy Heyward
Jerome Kern
Broadway
Empire Theatre
Ethel Waters
Guthrie McClintic
Broadway Theatre
The Ethel Waters Show
Georgette Harvey
Fredi Washington
Herbert B. Ehrmann
Under this Roof
Ethel Waters
Anne Brown
Willie Bryant
Georgia Burke
Helen Dowdy
José Ferrer
Georgette Harvey
Alberta Hunter
J. Rosamond Johnson
Canada Lee

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