Title:
Red stained : the life of Hilda Simms / Jokeda "JoJo" Bell.
ISBN:
9781681342528
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Publication Information:
St. Paul, MN : Minnesota Historical Society, [2024]
©2024
Physical Description:
214 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Summary:
Black actress and activist Hilda Simms was a rising star on the stage and screen in post-WWII America until accusations of un-Americanism and communist sympathies derailed her career. Hilda Simms emerged as an actress at a time when segregation was deeply entrenched in Hollywood and on Broadway. Black performers were mostly relegated to bit parts, stereotyped characters, or comic-relief roles--if they were hired at all. After joining Harlem's American Negro Theatre in 1943, Simms became immersed in a vibrant community of African American performers, writers, and other artists. Over the next two decades, she helped to chart a path for Black actors who wanted to be considered serious dramatists and tell stories that spoke to the true experience of African Americans.
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OCLC Number:
on1395132807
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