Plumes

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Plumes is a one-act play by Georgia Douglas Johnson that poignantly explores themes of motherhood, poverty, and medical ethics during the Harlem Renaissance era.

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instanceOf one-act play
associatedWith African American theatre
Black feminist drama
author Georgia Douglas Johnson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dramaticMode realism
firstPerformanceCentury 20th century
form one act
genre drama
hasAuthorEthnicity African American NERFINISHED
hasFemaleProtagonist true
language English
literaryMovement Harlem Renaissance NERFINISHED
medium theatre
movement Harlem Renaissance
settingPeriod Harlem Renaissance NERFINISHED
structure one act
subjectMatter African American motherhood
healthcare decisions
working-class life
theme African American experience
economic hardship
grief
maternal sacrifice
medical ethics
motherhood
poverty
tone poignant
tragic
writer Georgia Douglas Johnson NERFINISHED

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