Biography of david alphonso lanes
American Moor: Actor and Playwright Keith Hamilton Cobb Discusses Race, Pays Tribute to Grandfather
The play draws clear parallels between the protagonist—an actor of great experience, no longer at the height of his powers but still a force to be reckoned with—and the character of Othello, a battle-hardened military commander of African descent fighting for the Venetian Republic in the sixteenth century, whose life unravels throughout the play as he faces persecution and discrimination.
“The way the actor is treated by the director is the same way Othello is viewed before the Senate. That's the juxtaposition, and it's striking,” said Cobb. “It works really well, and audiences get immediately excited.” American Moor, he added, also provides audiences with a fresh perspective on the Black male experience in a country still largely dominated by European-descended white culture, where “white is the normative status and … everythi
Scholar and Veteran David Alphonso Lane – The Key Reporter
David Alphonso Lane | The Journal of Negro History: Vol 27, No 1
Bowdoin College - The fifth African American to graduate...
- His first son, David Alphonso Lane III, died at the age of eleven in 1935.
Baptised (as an adult) on 2 Feb 1818 at St Clement near Oxford: David Alphonso (adult) son of Thomas and Elizabeth Talboys. | |
His father, David Alphonso Lane, Sr., earned both a BA and an MA from Shaw University and worked as a teacher in North Carolina before earning an MD at Howard University Medical School in 1894. | |
Unknown Lane is a part of US Black heritage. |
LTC David Alphonso Lane Jr. (1895-1985) - Find a Grave
- The fifth African American to graduate from Bowdoin, David Alphonso Lane Jr. (–), had a shining career as a student and a US serviceman.
David Alphonso Lane III (1923-1935) - Find a Grave Memorial
- In a time largely marked by vicious segregation, David Alphonso Lane (Bowdoin College, ) lived a remarkable life of excellence in the field of education and in service to his country.
Orator, Soldier, Educator: David Alphonso Lane, Class of 1917
Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Talboys, David ...
- Journal History This article was published in The Journal of Negro History (), which is continued by The Journal of African American History (present).