The legacy of the Black Power movement of the 1960s is still open to fierce debate. But what is often neglected in all the talk is any consideration of the fallout that period had on the children of the true believers, as well as on the graying members of the group itself. That is where Dominique Morisseau, the Detroit-born writer, picks up the pieces in her scorching play, "Sunset Baby," now receiving its Chicago pr…
SOURCE: Chicago Sun-Times at 08:30PM on January 21, 2016