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Gender
Female
Playing Age
Mature Adult, Elderly
Style
Dramatic
Act/Scene
Act One, Scene One
Time & Place
Zatembe (a fictional African nation)
Length
Short
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Thirteen Plus (PG-13)

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The change. Some cold wind blew in over our people here and chilled their hearts to us. It is the times, you know, I’m afraid he’ll never understand it--the Reverend, And what hurt him most was that Abioseh was the first to change.
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In almost seven years I have not set foot in a hut in this village. (Sadly) And today someone important has died and no one has come to tell me. For a few years Aquah’s children came But they have grown up and gone away and now, no one comes.

Lorraine Hansberry. Les Blancs: The Collected Last Plays of Lorraine Hansberry. 1972. p.66

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