Playwright, Motion Picture Screenwriter. He was an outspoken champion of civil rights and one of the first white Americans to write plays about black life. In 1926 he wrote "In Abraham's Bosom" and in 1927 he won the Pulitzer Prize for the drama. He also wrote seven Broadway plays and other books including "The Lost Colony" (1937) and "The Common Glory" (1948). He also collaborated with black author Richard Wright on the stage version of his "Native Son".
Playwright, Motion Picture Screenwriter. He was an outspoken champion of civil rights and one of the first white Americans to write plays about black life. In 1926 he wrote "In Abraham's Bosom" and in 1927 he won the Pulitzer Prize for the drama. He also wrote seven Broadway plays and other books including "The Lost Colony" (1937) and "The Common Glory" (1948). He also collaborated with black author Richard Wright on the stage version of his "Native Son".
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Records on Ancestry
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Paul Eliot Green
Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
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Paul Eliot Green
1930 United States Federal Census
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Paul Eliot Green
1940 United States Federal Census
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Paul Eliot Green
U.S., Newspapers.com™ Marriage Index, 1800s-2020
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Paul Eliot Green
U.S., Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current
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