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Contemporary Women Playwrights:
Sonia Sanchez
Note: All of the plays by Sonia Sanchez listed here are available online through the database
Black Drama: 1850 to the Present (Rutgers restricted access). You can access the database from the
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A blues book for blue Black magical women
(Detroit: Broadside Press, 1974)
DOUGLASS, KILMER STACKS PS3569.A468B5
The Bronx is Next
(in TDR - The Drama Review Vol. 12, Issue 4 (Summer 1968) p. 78).
DOUGLASS PERIODICAL SHELVED BY TITLE
(Also available from RU-ONLINE)
Conversations with Sonia Sanchez
(Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2007)
ALEX STACKS PS3569.A468Z63 2007
Dirty Hearts.
Available from RU-ONLINE
I'm Black When I'm Singing, I'm Blue When I Ain't.
Available from RU-ONLINE
Interview in: Furious flower : conversations with African American poets. Vol. 2, Warriors
(San Francisco : California Newsreel, 1998)
DANA VIDEO 1636, MEDIA VIDEO 2-3765
I've been a woman : new and selected poems
(Chicago : Third World Press, 1985)
DANA, ROBESON STACKS PS3569.A468I9 1985
Love poem
(New York: Third Press, 1973)
DANA STACKS PS3569.A468L6
Malcolm/Man Don't Live Here No Mo.
Available from RU-ONLINE
Sonia Sanchez
(Los Angeles, Calif. : Lannan Foundation, 1991)
DANA VIDEO 727
Sonia Sanchez reads "Summary" and other poems
(Phonotape, Pacifica Tape Library, n.d.)
DOUGLASS CASSET 58
Sonia Sanchez: Wear the new day well!
(New York, N.Y. : In Our Time Arts Media, Inc., [S.l.] : Acorn Media Pubishing, 1991)
MEDIA VIDEO 2-3046
Sister Son/ji
(in Wines in the Wilderness: Plays by African American Women from the Harlem Renaissance to the Present, New York: Greenwood Press, 1990).
ALEXANDER PS628.N4W56 1990
CAMDEN PS628.N4W56 1990
DANA PS628.N4W56 1990
KILMER PS628.N4W56 1990
(Also in Bullins, Ed, New Plays from the Black Theater, Garden City, New York: Anchor Press, 1974)
ALEXANDER PS628.N4B8
CAMDEN PS628.N4B8
DANA PS628.N4B8
KILMER PS628.N4B8
(Also available from RU-ONLINE)
A sun woman for all seasons reads her poetry
(Folkways FL 9793, 1971)
DOUGLASS DISC 2741
Uh Huh, But How Do It Free Us?
(In Bullins, Ed, New Plays from the Black Theater, Garden City, New York: Anchor Press, 1974).
ALEXANDER PS628.N4B8
CAMDEN PS628.N4B8
DANA PS628.N4B8
KILMER PS628.N4B8
(Also in Dandridge, Rita B., Black Women's Blues: A Literary Anthology, 1934-1988, New York: G.K. Hall, 1992)
ALEXANDER PS508.N3D25 1992
CAMDEN PS508.N3D25 1992
DOUGLASS PS508.N3D25 1992
(Also available from RU-ONLINE)
Under a soprano sky
(Trenton, N.J. : Africa World Press, 1987)
DANA, DOUGLASS, KILMER, ROBESON STACKS PS3569.A468U5 1987
We a baddDDD people
(Detroit, Broadside Press, 1971)
ROBESON STACKS PS3569.A468W4
Wounded in the house of a friend
(Boston, Mass. : Beacon Press, 1995)
DOUGLASS, ROBESON STACKS PS3569.A468W68 1995
Compiled by John Beekman and Barbara Gugluizza