Mother, Dear Mother, I Still Think of Thee

Mother, Dear Mother, I Still Think of Thee

written by J. E. Franklin, 1937- (Privately Published, 2013, originally published 2013), 22 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
"Mother, Dear Mother" is a One Act play based on my full-length work entitled "Wonderchild." Both the longer and the shorter work tell the story of the Post-Civil War enslavement of Thomas Greene Wiggins, billed as Blind Tom, the Black musical genius. The boy was born blind, and he suffered from a condition which, at the time, was misunderstood and mis-diagnosed as idiocy. Today, we know it as autism.The writing of the longer work, "Wonderchild," was prompted by a personal request made of me by the late Geneva Handy Southall, who wrote the two definitive works on Blind Tom. “Wonderchild” was presented at the University of Iowa in 1993, and was directed by Tisch Jones, Dr. Southall’s daughter, and a professor in the department of theater arts at the University of Iowa. “Mother, Dear Mother” tells the story of Charity Wiggins, the mother of Blind Tom, and her thirty-year legal battle with her former master to gain custody of a son kept from her, in a condition of indentured servitude.
Field of Interest
Theatre
Publisher
Privately Published
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 J. E. Franklin
Content Type
Play
Duration
0 sec
Format
Text
Sub Genre
Drama
Original Publication Date
2013
Page Count
22
Playwright
J. E. Franklin, 1937-
Publication Year
2013
Publisher
Privately Published
Subject
Theatre, Music & Performing Arts, Black Theater, Child custody, Indentured servitude, Teatro Afroamericano, Teatro Afro-Americano, Thomas Greene Wiggins Bethune, 1849-1908, Reporter, Tabbs Gross, Antoinette, Charity, Blind Tom Wiggins
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Teatro Afroamericano, Teatro Afro-Americano

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