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Biography of Alice Childress
7,128 words, approx. 24 pages
 In Alice Childress's Like One of the Family ... Conversations from a Domestic's Life (1956), Mildred, the main character, is a sassy, defiant day worker who fights for civil rights and human dignity, and who refuses to be degraded because her work is...
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Biography of Alice Childress
5,860 words, approx. 20 pages
 In an interview with Roberta S. Maguire conducted the year before she died and published the year after, Alice Childress commented on why throughout her career as a playwright, one that spanned more than four decades, she remained dedicated to realism...
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Biography of Alice Childress
4,842 words, approx. 16 pages
 Alice Childress was born 12 October 1920 in Charleston, South Carolina, but grew up in Harlem where she attended grade school and two years of high school. Her grandmother, a great storyteller, first aroused her interest in theatre and the world of...


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 The Independent - London
Obituary: Alice Childress
08/30/1994: 788 words, approx. 3 pages Alice Childress, playwright, novelist, actress: born Charleston, South Carolina 12 October 1916; married Nathan Woodard; died New York City 14 August 1994. IN NOVEMBER 1955 a satirical comedy which poked fun at white liberals and scorned racial stereotyping opened at the Greenwich Mews...
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