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Best of ADIFF 2019: Paul Laurence Dunbar: Beyond The Mask

January 11, 2020 2:00pm – 3:45pm

Catch PAUL DUNBAR: BEYOND THE MASK as part of our Best of ADIFF 2019 Program

Documentary on the life and legacy of the first African American to achieve national fame as a writer. Born to former slaves in Dayton, Ohio, Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906), is best remembered for his poem, “We Wear the Mask” and for lines from “Sympathy” that became the title of Maya Angelou’s famous autobiography “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.”

A clip of Angelou reciting Dunbar’s poem on the David Frost Show is featured. Dunbar’s story is also the story of the African American experience around the turn of the century. The man Abolitionist Frederick Douglass called “The most promising young colored man in America” wrote widely published essays critical of Jim Crow Laws, lynching and what was commonly called “The Negro Problem.” Yet, to earn a living, Dunbar worked as an elevator boy and wrote poems and stories utilizing “Plantation Dialect.” He also composed songs for Broadway that bordered on blackface minstrelsy.

Directed by Frederick Lewis, 105mins, 2018, USA, Documentary, English

**This event takes place at Teachers College, Columbia University- Room 408 Zankel**

General Admission: $13

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Location
Teacher’s College – Columbia University 
525 West 120th Street, Rm# 263 Macy – btwn Amsterdam and Broadway
New York NY 10027 US

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