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Ragamuffin

Title
Ragamuffin / Amani Naphtali.
Author
Naphtali, Amani.
Publication
London : Oberon, 2002.

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Description
87 pages; 21 cm.
Summary
Ragamuffin was one of the Eighties' most successful and groundbreaking theatrical productions. Set in the Supreme Court of African Justice, the play presents the trial of Ragamuffin, an allegorical character drawn from the black urban experience. Indicted for his role in criminalising the black community, he is defended as a disaffected black revolutionary, following in the footsteps of Haiti's national hero, Toussant L'Ouverture.
Series Statement
Oberon modern plays
Uniform Title
Oberon modern plays
Subject
  • Haitians > Great Britain > Drama
  • Race relations > Drama
  • Legal drama, English
  • Haitians
  • Legal drama, English
  • Race relations
  • Great Britain
Genre/Form
  • Drama
  • Drama.
  • Théâtre.
ISBN
  • 1840022183
  • 9781840022186
LCCN
2002489527
OCLC
  • ocm49691517
  • 49691517
  • SCSB-1261243
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library