DescriptionPoster for William DuBois's Haiti 1938.jpg
"Haiti. A drama of the black Napoleon by William Du Bois : With the New York cast." Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of "Haiti" at the Copley Theatre, 463 Stuart St., Boston, Mass., showing bust portrait of Toussaint Louverture.
Unknown. Publisher: Federal Art Project, Massachusetts, 1938
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NOTE: This play should NOT be associated with W.E.B. DuBois--it was written by white NYT journalist, William DuBois. See the published work of Shannon Rose Riley on this topic including "Racing the Archive: Will the Real William DuBois Please Stand Up?" in _English Language Notes_ (2007) as well as "Mistaken Identities, Miscegenation, & Missing Origins: The Curious Case of Haiti,” _Performing Arts Resources_, forthcoming, 2011.
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