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- Free_Southern_Theater abstract "The Free Southern Theater (FST) was a community theatre group founded in 1963 at Tougaloo College in Madison County, Mississippi by Gilbert Moses, Doris Derby, and John O’Neal. The company disbanded in 1980.The Free Southern Theater was a part of the emerging Black Theatre Movement and also closely allied with the civil rights movement—O’Neal and Derby were also directors of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). They presented plays by Langston Hughes, John O. Killens, James Baldwin, and Ossie DavisThe founders sought to introduce free theater to the South, both as a voice for social protest, and to emphasize positive aspects of African-American culture. O’Neal, Derby, and Moses outlined the philosophy of the troupe in a founding document:Our fundamental objective is to stimulate creative and reflective thought among Negroes in Mississippi and other Southern states by the establishment of a legitimate theater, thereby providing the opportunity in the theater and the associated art forms. We theorize that within the Southern situation a theatrical form and style can be developed that is as unique to the Negro people as the origin of blues and jazz. A combination of art and social awareness can evolve into plays written for a Negro audience, which relate to the problems within the Negro himself, and within the Negro community".
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- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink African-American_Civil_Rights_Movement_(1954–68).
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink African-American_Civil_Rights_Movement_(1955–1968).
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- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Amiri_Baraka.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Goodman.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Ashe.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Cosby.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Category:African-American_theatre_companies.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arts_organizations_established_in_1963.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_disestablished_in_1980.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatre_companies_in_Mississippi.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Congress_of_Racial_Equality.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Denise_Nicholas.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Doris_Derby.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Foundation.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Gilbert_Moses.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Belafonte.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink James_Baldwin.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink James_Chaney.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink John_O._Killens.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink John_Oliver_Killens.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Julian_Bond.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Kalamu_ya_Salaam.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Ku_Klux_Klan.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Langston_Hughes.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink LeRoi_Jones.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Madison_County,_Mississippi.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Duberman.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Schwerner.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Ossie_Davis.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia,_Mississippi.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Schechner.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Rockefeller_Foundation.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Roscoe_Orman.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Beckett.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Student_Nonviolent_Coordinating_Committee.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Dent_(writer).
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Tougaloo_College.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Tulane_University.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Waiting_for_Godot.
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Whiteface_(performance).
- Free_Southern_Theater wikiPageWikiLinkText "Free Southern Theater".
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- Free_Southern_Theater subject Category:African-American_theatre_companies.
- Free_Southern_Theater subject Category:Arts_organizations_established_in_1963.
- Free_Southern_Theater subject Category:Organizations_disestablished_in_1980.
- Free_Southern_Theater subject Category:Theatre_companies_in_Mississippi.
- Free_Southern_Theater hypernym Community.
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- Free_Southern_Theater comment "The Free Southern Theater (FST) was a community theatre group founded in 1963 at Tougaloo College in Madison County, Mississippi by Gilbert Moses, Doris Derby, and John O’Neal. The company disbanded in 1980.The Free Southern Theater was a part of the emerging Black Theatre Movement and also closely allied with the civil rights movement—O’Neal and Derby were also directors of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). They presented plays by Langston Hughes, John O.".
- Free_Southern_Theater label "Free Southern Theater".
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- Free_Southern_Theater wasDerivedFrom Free_Southern_Theater?oldid=664196064.
- Free_Southern_Theater isPrimaryTopicOf Free_Southern_Theater.