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Scientists conjecture that little pieces of string are the foundation of our universe, binding it together, invisibly unifying the four forces of gravity, electromagnetism, the strong and the weak. String Theory examines the interlinking of four lives – an embittered ex-president, a young man of power, a radical...
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Scientists conjecture that little pieces of string are the foundation of our universe, binding it together, invisibly unifying the four forces of gravity, electromagnetism, the strong and the weak. String Theory examines the interlinking of four lives – an embittered ex-president, a young man of power, a radical Christian and a lost child. Together and apart, these four disparate elements forge a turning point in the battle over slavery, bindin...
Scientists conjecture that little pieces of string are the foundation of our universe, binding it together, invisibly unifying the four forces of gravity, electromagnetism, the strong and the weak. String Theory examines the interlinking of four lives – an embittered ex-president, a young man of power, a radical Christian and a lost child. Together and apart, these four disparate elements forge a turning point in the battle over slavery, binding the forces of freedom, equality, justice and faith, pushing a nation toward its promise.Drawn from first-person accounts, String Theory gives living voice to the epic saga of La Amistad, the first civil and human rights case in American history
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Slavery, Slave trade, Human rights, Amistad Revolt, Atlantic Ocean, July 2, 1839, Amistad Case, U.S. Supreme Court Decision, Washington, DC, March 9, 1841, Ramon Ferrer, Margru, Kale, Gibao, John Quincy Adams, Lewis Tappan, John C. Calhoun, Congressional Chair, Reverend Bremen, Susan Tappan, Lieutenant Gedney, Joshua Leavitt, Simeon Jocelyn, James W. C. Pennington, Maria Stewart, William S. Holabird, Roger Baldwin, Antonio, Colonel Stanton Pe...
Slavery, Slave trade, Human rights, Amistad Revolt, Atlantic Ocean, July 2, 1839, Amistad Case, U.S. Supreme Court Decision, Washington, DC, March 9, 1841, Ramon Ferrer, Margru, Kale, Gibao, John Quincy Adams, Lewis Tappan, John C. Calhoun, Congressional Chair, Reverend Bremen, Susan Tappan, Lieutenant Gedney, Joshua Leavitt, Simeon Jocelyn, James W. C. Pennington, Maria Stewart, William S. Holabird, Roger Baldwin, Antonio, Colonel Stanton Pendleton, Mrs. Pendleton, Sherman Booth, James Covey, Mrs. Francis Bacon, Foni, Louisa Adams, Captain Morris, Joseph Cinquez, Don Ruiz, Don Montez, Andrew T. Judson
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Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Play
Date Published / Released
2001, 2017
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Privately Published
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Copyright © 2001 Ifa Bayeza
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Profiles of African American Stage Performers and Theatre People, 1816-1960
written by Bernard L. Peterson, Jr., fl. 1988 (New York, NY: Greenwood Press, 2001), 408 page(s)
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written by Bernard L. Peterson, Jr., fl. 1988 (New York, NY: Greenwood Press, 2001), 408 page(s)
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
General reference book
Author / Creator
Bernard L. Peterson, Jr., fl. 1988
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Greenwood Press
Topic / Theme
Theater directors, Choreographers, Musicians, Playwrights, Actors
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CHAPTER X: THE OLYMPIC, PALMO'S, THE ASTOR PLACE OPERA HOUSE, BARNUM'S, CIRCUS, MINSTRELS, 1847-1848
written by George C. D. Odell, 1866-1949; in Annals of the New York Stage, vol. 5: 1843-1850 (New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 1931, originally published 1931), 400-449
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CHAPTER X: THE OLYMPIC, PALMO'S, THE ASTOR PLACE OPERA HOUSE, BARNUM'S, CIRCUS, MINSTRELS, 1847-1848
written by George C. D. Odell, 1866-1949; in Annals of the New York Stage, vol. 5: 1843-1850 (New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 1931, originally published 1931), 400-449
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
General reference book
Author / Creator
George C. D. Odell, 1866-1949
Date Published / Released
1931
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Topic / Theme
Actors, Theatrical productions, Theater buildings
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, Pete Morris, Wax Figures of the Amistad Slaves, Miss E˙ Julien, ...
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