"We speak [in traditional portrayal] one abominable language—hip; we have one interest—women. Our lives have no beginning, no ending. We’re highly emotional in terms of reactive violence, and we do not use our minds in any way."
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Pulitzer Prize winnersPeople from PhiladelphiaScreenwriters from the United StatesPlaywrights from the United StatesAfrican Americans
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On the portrayal of Black men in “Pushing Beyond the Pulitzer” in Jet Magazine (Mar 1983)
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Charles Fuller
Charles H. Fuller Jr. (March 5, 1939 – October 3, 2022) was an African American playwright.
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