The Good Negro

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The Good Negro is a stage play by Tracey Scott Wilson that explores the complexities and internal conflicts of the Civil Rights Movement through the story of Black leaders under FBI surveillance in 1960s Birmingham, Alabama.

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instanceOf stage play
author Tracey Scott Wilson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts government surveillance of activists
tensions between public image and private behavior
dramaticForm full-length play
explores complexities of social justice movements
media and public perception of Black leadership
personal sacrifice in political struggle
focusesOn Black civil rights leaders
internal conflicts within the Civil Rights Movement
genre drama
historical drama
hasSubject American racism
Federal Bureau of Investigation NERFINISHED
church-based activism
nonviolent protest
intendedMedium live theatre
language English
mainTheme FBI surveillance
civil rights activism
leadership conflict
moral ambiguity
political repression
racial segregation
narrativePerspective fictionalized account inspired by historical events
settingPlace Birmingham, Alabama NERFINISHED
settingTime 1960s
subject Civil Rights Movement NERFINISHED
writer Tracey Scott Wilson NERFINISHED

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Tracey Scott Wilson notableWork The Good Negro