"I always say that I’m a writer who writes more from place than race."
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Playwrights from the United StatesAfrican AmericansWomen activists from the United StatesActresses from MemphisJournalists from Memphis
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On the theme that she most explores in “Art Talk with Playwright Katori Hall” (National Endowment of the Arts; 2015 May 28)
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