Here in a facsimile of the 1930 edition is Willis Richardson's
collection of twelve plays and pageants that playwrights of the era
wrote expressly for black audiences, mainly students and other young
black people who staged them. Not available in any other source, this is
the important work of nine significant dramatists who helped to lay the
foundations of African American drama.
Included are Thelma Myrtle Duncan's Sacrifice, Maud Cuney-Hare's
Antar of Araby, John Matheus's Ti Yette, May Miller's Graven
Images and Riding the Goat, Willis Richardson's The Black Horseman,
The King's Dilemma, and The House of Sham, Inez M. Burke's Two
Races, Dorothy C. Guinn's Out of the Dark, Frances Gunner's The
Light of the Women, and Edward J. McCoo's Ethiopia at the Bar of
Justice. This edition also contains Richardson's introduction from the
1930 edition, not included in later versions.