The House That Will Not Stand Review: Free women of color face female slavery in 1813 New Orleans
In "The House That Will Not Stand," Marcus Gardley's historically fascinating, lyrical and surprisingly funny play, nobody much cares for Beartrice Albans " not her three beautiful daughters, not her mad sister, not her slave, and certainly not her rival, Madame La Veuve, who accuses her of murder. "You may be the wealthiest colored woman […]
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