Synopsis
Remembering Crawford Square presents a literary mural of Savannah, GA during the Great Depression (1930-1940): Multiportraits of socio-economical African-American portraits; folks, streets, lanes, other places, events, issues, humor, religion, sports, injustices, and racism. It also tells of sex, heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual sex. Visiting Savannah GA in 1945, Nancy Astur said, "Savannah was a beautiful lady with a dirty face."
About the Author
Lou:Poet, essayist, short story writer, playwright, novelist.Born and reared in Savannah, GA.B.S. in English, Savannah State University, M.A. in dramatic arts at NYU, and a Ph.D. from Fordham University.Studied playwriting with Walter Kerr, Elmer Rice, Gene Frankel, and with John Gassner at Yale University.John Hay Whitney and Andrew Mellon Fellow.Co-author of Savannah GA is... and Miracle in Spiritual Rock, GA at Christmas TimeProfessor Emeritus, Humanities, New York City College of Technology.
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