Doub

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Doub is a character in August Wilson’s play "Jitney," one of the drivers at the unlicensed cab station whose personal struggles and interactions help illuminate the play’s themes of community, change, and survival in 1970s Pittsburgh.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn Jitney NERFINISHED
appearsInCycle Pittsburgh Cycle NERFINISHED
contributesToTheme change
community
survival
createdBy August Wilson NERFINISHED
employedBy Becker NERFINISHED
genre drama
hasRelationshipWith Becker NERFINISHED
Booster
Fielding NERFINISHED
Philmore NERFINISHED
Rena NERFINISHED
Shealy NERFINISHED
Turnbo NERFINISHED
Youngblood NERFINISHED
hasRoleIn community life at the jitney station
helpsIlluminate generational tensions
impact of urban renewal on Black neighborhoods
social and economic struggles of working-class Black Americans
language English
medium stage play
nationality African American
occupation jitney driver
partOf ensemble cast of Jitney
setting Pittsburgh NERFINISHED
settingEra 1970s
worksAt unlicensed cab station

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