Molly Cunningham

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Molly Cunningham is a character in August Wilson’s play "Joe Turner’s Come and Gone," representing the struggles and resilience of African Americans in the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf African American woman
fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn Joe Turner’s Come and Gone NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre drama
createdBy August Wilson NERFINISHED
hasEthnicity African American NERFINISHED
hasGender female
hasOccupation domestic worker
hasRelationshipTypeWithJeremyFurlow romantic interest
hasSetting Pittsburgh NERFINISHED
hasTimePeriod early 20th century
hasTrait independent
resilient
self-reliant
strong-willed
interactsWith Bertha Holly NERFINISHED
Herald Loomis NERFINISHED
Jeremy Furlow NERFINISHED
Seth Holly NERFINISHED
isTenantOf Seth Holly NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
partOfCycle August Wilson’s Pittsburgh Cycle NERFINISHED
rejects dependence on men
represents resilience of African Americans in the early 20th century
struggles of African Americans in the early 20th century
symbolizes Black female autonomy
resistance to oppression

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Joe Turner’s Come and Gone hasCharacter Molly Cunningham