Sister Douglass

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Sister Douglass is a supporting character in James Baldwin’s play "The Amen Corner," representing the devout, tradition-bound members of a Harlem Pentecostal congregation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
supporting character
appearsInGenre play
associatedWithTheme community judgment
religious faith
tradition vs. change
characterInWork The Amen Corner
characterRole devout church member
characterTrait devout
tradition-bound
countryOfWorkOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy James Baldwin
hasFictionalUniverse The Amen Corner
surface form: The Amen Corner fictional universe
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriodOfWork 20th-century American literature
mediumOfWork theatre
memberOf Harlem Pentecostal congregation
partOf congregation in The Amen Corner
religiousAffiliation Pentecostalism
represents traditional religious values
settingOfActivity Harlem
workAuthorNationality American
workAuthorOccupation playwright
writer
workPublicationDecade 1950s

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The Amen Corner hasCharacter Sister Douglass