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African Americans and Shakespeare

Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited

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Ira Aldridge and the American Theater

African Americans have found life more comfortable outside of America than the inside of America. Ira Aldridge toured England and Europe to ecstatic reviews in 1867. He would do Shylock, Richard III, and Titus Andronicus so he could play Aaron the Moore as a hero rather than a villain. In 1943, Paul Robeson triumphed on Broadway as a fellow. But chances remained slim for a black actor to get other Shakespearean parts or frankly, any parts outside of primarily black productions. That changed when Joseph Papp created Shakespeare in the Park in the 1950s with colorblind casting.

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