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Biographical Note: Loften Mitchell

Personal

1919 Born April 15, 1919, Columbus, North Carolina.
1943-? Served in the US Navy during World War II.
1948 Married Helen March.
1992 Married Gloria Anderson.

Education

1937-1938 City College, New York, New York.
1943 BA, Talladega College.
1951 MA, Columbia University.
Union Theological Seminary.

Career

1938-1939 Performed with the Rose McClendon Players.
1950-1962 Actor in New York, New York. Writer of the weekly program The Later Years, WNYC-Radio.
1954 Writer of daily program Friendly Advisor, WWRL-Radio.
1955 Star of the Morning opened in Cleveland, Ohio.
1957 A Land Beyond the River opened at the Greenwich Mews Theatre.
1967 Black Drama: the Story of the American Negro in the Theatre published.
1967 Tell Pharaoh opened at the Golden Theatre, Queens, College, New York, New York.
1975 Voices of the Black Theatre published.
1975 Bubbling Brown Sugar performed by the AMAS Repertory Theatre.
1971-1985 Professor, Department of Theater and Department of African-American Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton.
1985- Professor emeritus.
1993 The Stubborn Old Lady who Resisted Change published; The Complete Works of Loften Mitchell published.

Major Awards

1958-1959 Guggenheim Award.
1974 Playwriting award, Research Foundation, State University of New York.
1976 Bubbling Brown Sugar, nominated for a Tony Award for Best Musical.
1977 Bubbling Brown Sugar, Best Musical of the Year Award.
1979 Outstanding Theatrical Pioneer Award.

 

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Loften Mitchell Collection