Florence of America: A Feminist in the Age of McCarthyism

by Florence James

Jean Freeman and Sean Prpick (Introduction)

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Born on the Idaho frontier, Florence James was a New York City suffragette. The first to put Jimmy Cagney on stage, she founded both the Negro Repertory Theatre and the Seattle Repertory Playhouse. She worked with Francis Farmer, Paul Robson, and Helen Hayes, but her views on art and politics and her choice of plays led to a clash with the Un-American Activities Committee. In the wake of two Kafkaesque trials, where she condemned her persecutors as liars, she fled to Canada and kick-started professional theatre in Saskatchewan, the home to North America's first socialist government. Vital and inspiring, Florence of America is a story of one woman speaking truth to power. "An amazing story of achievement, heartbreak, and endurance...But above all, it is a moving and powerful cautionary tale of what can happen, at any time of any age, when, in [Arthur] Miller's words, a whole world begins to cry 'spirits.'" —Moira Day, Department Head of Drama, University of Saskatchewan
  • ISBN10 0889776474
  • ISBN13 9780889776470
  • Publish Date 31 August 2019
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint University of Regina Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 272
  • Language English