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Fetch Clay, Make Man: A Play
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Fetch Clay, Make Man: A Play

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Set on the eve of the Cassius Clay-Sonny Liston rematch and based on the friendship between the actor Stepin Fetchit and Clay-soon to become Muhammad Ali-Fetch Clay, Make Man explores how each handled a life in the public eye as black men in their respective eras-Hollywood in the 20s, where a black actor’s career depended on playing caricatures, and the mid-60s, after the assassination of Malcolm X. With incisive characterizations, crackling dialogue and generous doses of dark humor (Hollywood Reporter), Fetch Clay, Make Man audaciously recreates this improbably friendship and, through the relationship, digs to the heart of race relations during the highly charged days of 1960s America.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Overlook Press
Date
2 February 2016
Pages
109
ISBN
9781468311099

Set on the eve of the Cassius Clay-Sonny Liston rematch and based on the friendship between the actor Stepin Fetchit and Clay-soon to become Muhammad Ali-Fetch Clay, Make Man explores how each handled a life in the public eye as black men in their respective eras-Hollywood in the 20s, where a black actor’s career depended on playing caricatures, and the mid-60s, after the assassination of Malcolm X. With incisive characterizations, crackling dialogue and generous doses of dark humor (Hollywood Reporter), Fetch Clay, Make Man audaciously recreates this improbably friendship and, through the relationship, digs to the heart of race relations during the highly charged days of 1960s America.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Overlook Press
Date
2 February 2016
Pages
109
ISBN
9781468311099