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Moses Gunn (October 2, 1929 – December 16, 1993)[1] was an American actor of stage and screen. An Obie Award-winning stage player, he co-founded the Negro Ensemble Company in the 1960s. His 1962 Off-Broadway debut was in Jean Genet's The Blacks, and his Broadway debut was in A Hand is on the Gate, an evening of African-American poetry. He was nominated for a 1976 Tony Award as Best Actor (Play) for The Poison Tree and played Othello on Broadway in 1970. African American History, Last Unicorn, The Lone Ranger, Tv Icon, Black Actors, Black Hollywood, Character Actor, Black Families, Black Culture

Moses Gunn (October 2, 1929 – December 16, 1993)[1] was an American actor of stage and screen. An Obie Award-winning stage player, he co-founded the Negro Ensemble Company in the 1960s. His 1962 Off-Broadway debut was in Jean Genet's The Blacks, and his Broadway debut was in A Hand is on the Gate, an evening of African-American poetry. He was nominated for a 1976 Tony Award as Best Actor (Play) for The Poison Tree and played Othello on Broadway in 1970.

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Shadows of the Past: Wednesday Writing Wisdom (32) James Baldwin African American Writers, Gil Scott Heron, Black Writers, James D'arcy, James Baldwin, African American Culture, By Any Means Necessary, Vintage Black Glamour, James Brown

“Unless a writer is extremely old when he dies, in which case he has probably become a neglected institution, his death must always be seen as untimely. This is because a real writer is always shifting and changing and searching. The world has many labels for him, of which the most treacherous is the label of Success. James Baldwin (1924 - 1987) Curious facts about Throughout his distinguished career Baldwin called himself a “disturber of the peace”—one who revealed uncomfortable truths to a…

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