The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 149, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1995 Page: 8 of 8
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The Play:
Young Black Men
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The Critics Agree
"The most important play In America"
lis Our roung Biaels Men By James Chapman)
"One of the best plays In New York"
"Mesmerizing to watch"
"A breath of hope"
"Passionately articulate" p«mu so—at t«i wmh.w>t<* po«
"A play of our tlmes'You (don't) want to miss It" ?*<**■* w
"Challenges audience to start caring again"
"It surfaced one of the front line Issues our
society Is dealing with today as the audience
was captured from beginning to end." tuaiuwyiwt
"Never have I seen such a large audience so
thoroughly captivated. Yautasrom HUMvuun.
"The Q and A provided for Intellectual
discussion and for the learning
experience to continuesoimctaotcommw.u coumi
Oar Young Black Men fire Dying
find Nobody Seems To Care
A ehorGopoetn by James Gh9pniaft.
"No matter what [he world dw>> to me 1
will run let it dor-troy me. No matter what the
world t.sk'away from me I willivu let take away .
the e^ence of UK*-1 ,nn'mow than flesh and
hone-, t am more than \\h;it vou sec "
Written m the tradition ot Nto:ake
Shanye's "Fur Colored Girls u/ii) fuuo Considered
SniLiiii' When The Ruin/>ou' is Emif", Jame>
Chapman has captured the essence of the young
African American mule's scruple toward the next
cent"n v Full of verisimilitude, James Chapman'*
word? are compelling and honest.
Copious with lively and sometimes
humorous character* "Our Young Black Men Are
/>v'in£ tinj Nobi'dy Seems to Cart'" i* the play of this
feneration, It tells stories of hope and despair, of
love and hurt, of dreams and disappointments.
Youn<: Black Men remembers our history and
tradition from Nat Turner to the Buffalo Soldier.
The powerful performances celebrate the heiluty •
and resilience of the African ,—,—
• American male- Destined to be an
American classic, Young Black
Men is much more than a play.
TRRLETON STATE UNIUERSITY
STUDENT PROGRRMMING RSSOCIRTION presents
CLAY WALKER
with special guest
Clay Blaker and the Tewas Honky Tonk Band
Thursday,February 9
8:00 p.m.
Wisdom Gymnasium
For Ticket Information
call:
968-9634
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at the
Tarrant County
Convention Center
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Feb. 13th:
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Chartered buses will load at j!CC pm
in the Memorial S tadium parking lot
Game time is 7:30 pm
For mere information call
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From homelessness to date rape the issues
in the plwy are straight from today s headline?.
However, Chapman'- message of hope and
. change. i> often missing from current debate
-cOnQcrrifn}: Y\iun« African American men today
. "J winT people to know that we are determined
to survive," sa>s James Chapman of hi- updated
script for 1994-
From to opening words co the litanv ol
names at the end, "Our Young Black M<? Are
Doling and Nofcod? S«mJ to Care" is what you
need to hear in order to understand what is
happening in the hearts, minds and souK of our
young African American men.
While the subject is African American men, the
message al«> empowers African American
women.
"i Am Strong. 1 Am Powerful, 1 Ani
Black, I Am The Wan. I Am The Mother
Country Africa-1 Am The Soil, The Fertile Soil.
. . The Land. I Am Life, I Am.Death. I
j', "-V :. Am The Man, The True Man, The
I C CI ft g|ac|< Man. J Am Come To Claim
My Fortune, 1 Am The New King!"
To find out more about these fun and exciting:
events, stay tuned to flyers and banners
around campus! You can also call the
SP* at 968-9244/
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The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 149, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1995, newspaper, February 2, 1995; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth141843/m1/8/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.