★★★★☆Ola Ince is the young director who added onstage warnings about teenage depression and the patriarchy to Romeo and Juliet at the Globe a couple of years ag
DIRECTOR OLA Ince has told The Voice Newspaper she aims to deliver the musical 'Once On This Island' with a dose of Voodoo reality that has been missing from previous productions.
Dr. Brenda M. Greene, executive director of the Center for Black Literature at Medgar Evers College, writes about Brooklynite Louise Meriwether, a civil rights movement activist and prolific author and journalist.
This article originally appeared in Newsletter, published by the Institute of Race Relations in London, in October 1964, four months after Francois Duvalier was re-elected in Haiti as President for life. On the day of his death, 21 April 1971, he was succeeded as President for life by his son, Jean Claude Duvalier. James’s intention in this piece is “to make Blacks aware that in the history of revolution Blacks have played a tremendous role, even in the history of the great French revolution”.