The history of African-American dramas has a double origin. Originally rooted in local theaters, African Americans play in cabins and parks. Their performance (folklore, songs, music, dance) was rooted in African culture before being affected by the American environment. African Grove Theater is the first African American theater founded by William Henry Brown in 1821. The standard is 0521465850. The earliest Indian theater was the Sanskrit Theater. It appeared between the 2nd and 1st century BC and prospered during the 1 st century to the 10 th century. With the Islamic conquest that began in the 10th and 11th centuries, the drama was completely discouraged or discouraged
The emergence of slave tales opened the way to African-American drama. Founded by William Henry Brown and James Hewlett, the New York African Grove Theater is one of the first theaters companies to screen African-American dramas. From William Shakespeare to American playwright, I played a variety of dramas. In 1823, it starred in the first drama by William Henry Brown's African American Shotaway drama. Theater audiences are mainly composed of African Americans Theaters have to resettle again and again because of police raids and threats.
The first issue of "opportunity" was issued. African-American playwright Willis Richardson debuted at the Frazer Theater (aka Wallax Theater) for his play "Chip Woman Fortune". Famous African American writers such as Langston Hughes and Zoranil Heston began to be recognized nationwide in the 1920s. African American culture has made the greatest contribution to the rise of jazz. In the 1920's, new style music became the cultural mainstream of avant-garde cities. Jazz has become the most popular form of music for young people. Historian Kathy J. Ogren said that by the 1920s jazz became "the main influence on America's pop music". Scott DeVeaux believes that the standard history of jazz has come up.