Jeremy Furlow

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Jeremy Furlow is a character in August Wilson’s play "Joe Turner’s Come and Gone," representing one of the many African Americans navigating identity and community in the early 20th-century Pittsburgh boardinghouse setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsInCycle Pittsburgh Cycle NERFINISHED
boarderAt Seth Holly’s house
characterInPlay Joe Turner’s Come and Gone NERFINISHED
createdBy August Wilson NERFINISHED
ethnicity African American NERFINISHED
gender male
interactsWith Bertha Holly NERFINISHED
Bynum Walker NERFINISHED
Herald Loomis NERFINISHED
Mattie Campbell NERFINISHED
Molly Cunningham NERFINISHED
Seth Holly NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium stage play
narrativeFunction embodies pursuit of personal freedom
represents young, optimistic migrant
nationality American
occupation guitar player
itinerant worker
partOf Joe Turner’s Come and Gone cast of characters
playsInstrument guitar
residesAt Seth Holly’s boardinghouse NERFINISHED
settingOfAppearance Pittsburgh NERFINISHED
themeAssociation African American migration
community and belonging
freedom and independence
search for identity
timePeriod early 20th century

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