Sandra Seaton's Publications

 

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Recent Creative Works

"From the Diary of Sally Hemings."  Michigan Quarterly Review.
Fall 2001.  Introduction by William Bolcom.

"Sally Hemings at the Herbst Theatre."  Stagebill, Program Notes.
April 2001.

"Sally Hemings in Performance."  Stagebill, Program Notes.  March 2001.

"A Symposium on Gender, Race and the American Theatre."  January 27, 2000,
held in conjunction with the MSU Theater Department's performances of Sandra 
Seaton's  "The Bridge Party."  Included panel on "The Musical Milieu of  The  Bridge
Party:  the Cultural Dynamics of African American Music in the Forties."

"A Chorus of Voices."  
(excerpts from The Bridge Party and from "How I Came To Write The Bridge Party.")
The Hedgebrook Journal, August, 1999.

Click here to read "How I Came To Write The Bridge Party."

 

"The Bridge Party."  Strange Fruit:  An Anthology of Plays on Lynching by Women.
Ed. Kathy Perkins and Judith Stephens. Bloomington:  Indiana University Press, 
1998.

Click here to read more about Strange Fruit on the Indiana University Press web site.
< http://www.indiana.edu/~iupress/books/0-253-33356-3.shtml >

 

 

Recent Scholarly Work


"Lorraine Hansberry."  Dictionary of Midwestern Literature.  Ed. Philip A. 
Greasley.  Bloomington:  Indiana University Press, 2001.  240 - 242

"Cyrus Colter."  Dictionary of Midwestern Literature.  Ed. Philip A. 
Greasley.  Bloomington:  Indiana University Press, 2001.  115 - 116.

"Theodore Ward."  Dictionary of Midwestern Literature.  Ed. Philip A. 
Greasley.  Bloomington:  Indiana University Press, 2001.  519 - 520.

History of Mount Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church.  Ed. Sandra Seaton. 
Microfilm roll with introduction.  Tennessee State Library and Archives.  
January, 1999.

History of the Dyer Johnson Family.  Ed. Sandra Seaton.  Microfilm roll with 
introduction.  Tennessee State Library and Archives.  January, 1999.

 

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