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Freda Scott Giles
Dr. Giles, Associate Professor of Theatre and the Institute
for African American Studies, earned her Ph.D. at the
City University of New York Graduate School. Her dissertation, "Five
African-American Playwrights on Broadway, 1923-1929," is
a historical study of the first non-musical plays of
African-American authorship produced on Broadway. She
has had a number of articles published which focus on
various elements of African-American theatre and drama,
particularly during the Harlem Renaissance period. Dr.
Giles received her M.A. in Theatre Arts in Education
from Teachers College, Columbia University and her B.A.
from the University of Albany, State University of New
York, and has worked in the professional theatre as
an actor and director.
Selected Bibliography
- Giles. 1996. "Glitter, Glitz, and Race: The
Production of Harlem." Journal of American
Drama and Theater.
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