A REAL NIGGA SHOW

Real Nigga show art work by Davon Carey

For clarification purposes, note the spelling of the “N word in the headline. In this case it is spelt as though it were a salutation, and not a derogatory word describing one’s ethnicity.

The use of the word as spelt above becomes a password for entrance to view the life of African Americans is an innermost circle, of concentric circles of our society. If said without the right tonality, you will be stamped with an exclusionary sticker, NO ENTRY.

What goes on in this world heretofore was a secret, comparable to the secrets held by members of a Grand Lodge. Emerging from such an experience, have left onlookers mouth- opened with expressions as, “Was he not…?…” “I thought he would have been dead by now!”

Black youth in Baltimore from the 1960’s to now is what this theatrical drama is about, at the Arena Players, (Baltimore MD).It hangs under the banner, U THOUGHT I WAS HIM.

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