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Deep Are the Roots

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Brett is an African American who grew up in the home of a former senator as the child of a servant. He has served in World War II and been treated as an equal, and he wants to change the world. He returns to his hometown and begins a romance with Genevra, a daughter of the former senator in a town
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subsequently played the lead on tour and in various regional productions.
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where his checking a book out of the public library causes controversy.
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The play was adapted for Australian radio in 1947 with Grant Taylor.
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Australian Broadcasting Commission. (11 October 1947),
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Index

Arnaud d'Usseau
James Gow
decorated
African-American
World War II
Broadway
Elia Kazan
Gordon Heath
Barbara Bel Geddes
The New York Times
Southern United States
West End
Betsy Drake
Earl Cameron
Metropolitan Playhouse







"From G.I. Joe to Jim Crow, a Difficult Homecoming"
"Deep Are The Roots | Cast & Crew"
"Honouring our film pioneer, Earl Cameron"
The Royal Gazette
"Listeners-as-Critics COLOUR-BAR PLAY PLEASED"
Categories
1945 plays
Plays set in the United States

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