What happens when William and Mary College students and local residents explore Williamsburg's 1950's Civil Rights era history through the stories of local residents? Tab ContainerAbout About: Williamsburg Grassroots Theater Project Note In 1995-1996 Roadside Theater's director, Dudley Cocke, taught a two semester course, "From Community to Stage: Creating Theater Through a Grassroots, Community-Based Endeavor" at the College of William and Mary. The course description read:"Through Article: Spotlight Shines on Black & White, Virginia Gazette, Williamsburg, Virginia Essay or Article Download original file By Bill Tolbert Script: Walk Together Children Script Download original file "Walk Together Children" was created through the Williamsburg, Virginia Grassroots Theater Project by William and Mary College theater students and Williamsburg community members. This script is copyright William and Mary College, and may not be used without permission. Grassroots Theater Student Assignments Essay or Article Download original file Walk Together Children Program and Article Essay or Article Download original file By The Flat Hat The program for the performance "Walk Together Children" and a newspaper article about the project Commentary Newsletter: Grassroots Theater Project, #2 Essay or Article Download original file Newsletter: Grassroots Theater Project, #1 Essay or Article Download original file Interview with Phil Cook Essay or Article Download original file Read about how Phil Cook, a Williamsburg native, dealt with racism and integration first hand in this interview. Interview with Stella Nieman Essay or Article Download original file Stella Nieman shares her experiences as a teacher in a school system undergoing one of the most important and largest changes in education - integration. Interview with Rev. James Tabb Essay or Article Download original file Part of a residency with the College of William and Mary, Reverend James B. Tabb shares his experiences as a man involved with the NAACP and his community in order to host the change to integration Interview with Henry Wrens Essay or Article Download original file This is a copy of the transcribed interview with Henry Wrens. He was involved in the administration of Williamsburg< VA schools while they were being integrated. Here, he shares his stories with Interview with Dr. Blayton Essay or Article Download original file This is a copy of a transcribed interview with Dr. Blayton, who was the only black doctor in the Williamsburg area for a length of time and witnessed the change from segregation to integration. He Walk Together Children Review Essay or Article Download original file By Virginia Gazette A review of the play created and performed by William and Mary College students and community members Share this: Facebook Google Plus Twitter Teaching in Colleges and Communities
About: Williamsburg Grassroots Theater Project Note In 1995-1996 Roadside Theater's director, Dudley Cocke, taught a two semester course, "From Community to Stage: Creating Theater Through a Grassroots, Community-Based Endeavor" at the College of William and Mary. The course description read:"Through
Article: Spotlight Shines on Black & White, Virginia Gazette, Williamsburg, Virginia Essay or Article Download original file By Bill Tolbert
Script: Walk Together Children Script Download original file "Walk Together Children" was created through the Williamsburg, Virginia Grassroots Theater Project by William and Mary College theater students and Williamsburg community members. This script is copyright William and Mary College, and may not be used without permission.
Walk Together Children Program and Article Essay or Article Download original file By The Flat Hat The program for the performance "Walk Together Children" and a newspaper article about the project
Interview with Phil Cook Essay or Article Download original file Read about how Phil Cook, a Williamsburg native, dealt with racism and integration first hand in this interview.
Interview with Stella Nieman Essay or Article Download original file Stella Nieman shares her experiences as a teacher in a school system undergoing one of the most important and largest changes in education - integration.
Interview with Rev. James Tabb Essay or Article Download original file Part of a residency with the College of William and Mary, Reverend James B. Tabb shares his experiences as a man involved with the NAACP and his community in order to host the change to integration
Interview with Henry Wrens Essay or Article Download original file This is a copy of the transcribed interview with Henry Wrens. He was involved in the administration of Williamsburg< VA schools while they were being integrated. Here, he shares his stories with
Interview with Dr. Blayton Essay or Article Download original file This is a copy of a transcribed interview with Dr. Blayton, who was the only black doctor in the Williamsburg area for a length of time and witnessed the change from segregation to integration. He
Walk Together Children Review Essay or Article Download original file By Virginia Gazette A review of the play created and performed by William and Mary College students and community members