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- Q17146341 subject Q20085326.
- Q17146341 subject Q8505540.
- Q17146341 abstract "The Krigwa Players (also known as the Krigwa Players Little Negro Theatre and named for the acronym CRIGWA: Crisis Guild of Writers and Artists) was one of the most prominent and popular theatre groups based out of Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance. Though it only lasted for three years, The Krigwa Players' impact was felt throughout Harlem and the cities it spawned offshoot projects into. It was founded in 1925 by W.E.B. Du Bois and Regina Anderson. The theatre was focused on creating, nurturing, developing, and promoting new writers, directors, performers, and actors within the black community.".
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- Q17146341 wikiPageWikiLink Q20085326.
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- Q17146341 wikiPageWikiLink Q8505540.
- Q17146341 comment "The Krigwa Players (also known as the Krigwa Players Little Negro Theatre and named for the acronym CRIGWA: Crisis Guild of Writers and Artists) was one of the most prominent and popular theatre groups based out of Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance. Though it only lasted for three years, The Krigwa Players' impact was felt throughout Harlem and the cities it spawned offshoot projects into. It was founded in 1925 by W.E.B. Du Bois and Regina Anderson.".
- Q17146341 label "Krigwa Players".