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to locked Sam and Adam in the house until they made a pledge on the bible not to tell anyone about the murder. Emma tells Matt that they should move to another city as she didn't trust that the two would not keep their pledge. As Matt was planning to leave, Sam and Adam had brought an officer to arrest Matt.
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are Emma, Matt, Sam, and Adam. The play begins with Sam, the brother of Emma, accusing Matt, Emma's husband, of murder. During the visit to Emma's house, broke Matt's banjo and enraged Matt when he returned home. In retaliation, Sam reveals that he saw Matt killing Shelton with a rock. Matt decided
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magazine in March 1925, where the play was published. First place prize was $ 75. The following year he received the Spingarn Prize for
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During his 30-year career, he had written children's fairy tales, histories, and domestic plays that number 48 in total.
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Helen R. Houston, "Richardson, Willis", in William L. Andrews, Frances Smith Foster & Trudier Harris (eds),
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Who's Who in Colored America: A Biographical Dictionary of Notable Living Persons of African Descent in America
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The king's dilemma, and other plays for children : Episodes of hope and dream
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On September 1, 1914, he married Mary Ellen Jones and they had three children:
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opened the Langston Hughes Festival in Queens, New York on February 13, 2016.
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was staged August 30-September 6, 2015 by Xoregos Performing Company in its
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was Richardson's first play to be staged. It was presented in
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prize posthumously for his contribution to American theatre.
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Black Female Playwrights: An Anthology of Plays Before 1950
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Richardson was awarded the Amy Spingarn Prize in 1925 for
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Double Take: A Revisionist Harlem Renaissance Anthology
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Shirley Antonella Richardson (April 29, 1918–)
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Willis Richardson (American football)
Wilmington, North Carolina
Washington, D.C.
Wilmington Riots
Washington, DC
M Street High School (later Dunbar High School)
Mary P. Burrill
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Washington, D.C.
Chicago
Washington, D.C.
Howard University
Plainfield, New Jersey
Songs of the Harlem River
The Crisis
AUDELCO
Catholic
Plays and Pageants from the Life of the Negro
ISBN
9781436685184
The Chip Woman's Fortune
OCLC
27409054
The flight of the natives
OCLC
58934982
Joy rider
OCLC
964682451

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