The Crucifixion of Brotherman (The Man Behind the Laughing Shadow). A Play (from the Notes of Brotherman)
Title | The Crucifixion of Brotherman (The Man Behind the Laughing Shadow). A Play (from the Notes of Brotherman) |
Year for Search | 1975 |
Authors | [Shears], [Carl Lee](1937-79) |
Tertiary Authors | Saggittarus, [pseud.] |
Pagination | 62 pp. |
Date Published | 1975 |
Publisher | Nuclassics and Science Publishing |
Place Published | Washington, DC |
Keywords | African American author, Male author |
Annotation | The dystopia of being a Black man, particularly a Black scientist, in the U.S. The play focuses on the mistreatment of an up-and-coming Black graduate student. See also 1971 (2), 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 Shears, I Am Ishmael, and 1978 Shears. |
Pseudonym | Saggittarus [pseud.]. |
Holding Institutions | NN, PSt |
Author Note | The African American author (1937-79) was a physicist who turned to writing about social issues. |
Full Text | 1975 [Shears, Carl Lee] (1937-79). The Crucifixion of Brotherman (The Man Behind the Laughing Shadow). A Play (from the Notes of Brotherman). By Saggittarus [pseud.]. Washington, DC: Nuclassics and Science Publishing. 62 pp. NN, PSt The dystopia of being a Black man, particularly a Black scientist, in the U.S. The play focuses on the mistreatment of an up-and-coming Black graduate student. See also 1971 (2), 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 Shears, I Am Ishmael, and 1978 Shears. The African American author was a physicist who turned to writing about social issues. |