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Alabama Story By Kenneth Jones

South Camden Theatre Company 400 Jasper St, Camden, NJ 08104, NJ, United States

“ALABAMA STORY explores thorny racial issues with smarts and sensitivity.” — DC Metro Weekly As the Civil Rights movement is flowering, a controversial children’s book about a black rabbit marrying a white rabbit stirs the passions of a segregationist State Senator and a no-nonsense State Librarian in 1959 Montgomery, Alabama. A contrasting story of childhood […]

Recurring

Alabama Story By Kenneth Jones

South Camden Theatre Company 400 Jasper St, Camden, NJ 08104, NJ, United States

“ALABAMA STORY explores thorny racial issues with smarts and sensitivity.” — DC Metro Weekly As the Civil Rights movement is flowering, a controversial children’s book about a black rabbit marrying a white rabbit stirs the passions of a segregationist State Senator and a no-nonsense State Librarian in 1959 Montgomery, Alabama. A contrasting story of childhood […]

Recurring

Alabama Story By Kenneth Jones

South Camden Theatre Company 400 Jasper St, Camden, NJ 08104, NJ, United States

“ALABAMA STORY explores thorny racial issues with smarts and sensitivity.” — DC Metro Weekly As the Civil Rights movement is flowering, a controversial children’s book about a black rabbit marrying a white rabbit stirs the passions of a segregationist State Senator and a no-nonsense State Librarian in 1959 Montgomery, Alabama. A contrasting story of childhood […]

Recurring

Alabama Story By Kenneth Jones

South Camden Theatre Company 400 Jasper St, Camden, NJ 08104, NJ, United States

“ALABAMA STORY explores thorny racial issues with smarts and sensitivity.” — DC Metro Weekly As the Civil Rights movement is flowering, a controversial children’s book about a black rabbit marrying a white rabbit stirs the passions of a segregationist State Senator and a no-nonsense State Librarian in 1959 Montgomery, Alabama. A contrasting story of childhood […]

Recurring

Alabama Story By Kenneth Jones

South Camden Theatre Company 400 Jasper St, Camden, NJ 08104, NJ, United States

“ALABAMA STORY explores thorny racial issues with smarts and sensitivity.” — DC Metro Weekly As the Civil Rights movement is flowering, a controversial children’s book about a black rabbit marrying a white rabbit stirs the passions of a segregationist State Senator and a no-nonsense State Librarian in 1959 Montgomery, Alabama. A contrasting story of childhood […]

Recurring

Alabama Story By Kenneth Jones

South Camden Theatre Company 400 Jasper St, Camden, NJ 08104, NJ, United States

“ALABAMA STORY explores thorny racial issues with smarts and sensitivity.” — DC Metro Weekly As the Civil Rights movement is flowering, a controversial children’s book about a black rabbit marrying a white rabbit stirs the passions of a segregationist State Senator and a no-nonsense State Librarian in 1959 Montgomery, Alabama. A contrasting story of childhood […]

Recurring

Alabama Story By Kenneth Jones

South Camden Theatre Company 400 Jasper St, Camden, NJ 08104, NJ, United States

“ALABAMA STORY explores thorny racial issues with smarts and sensitivity.” — DC Metro Weekly As the Civil Rights movement is flowering, a controversial children’s book about a black rabbit marrying a white rabbit stirs the passions of a segregationist State Senator and a no-nonsense State Librarian in 1959 Montgomery, Alabama. A contrasting story of childhood […]

Recurring

Alabama Story By Kenneth Jones

South Camden Theatre Company 400 Jasper St, Camden, NJ 08104, NJ, United States

“ALABAMA STORY explores thorny racial issues with smarts and sensitivity.” — DC Metro Weekly As the Civil Rights movement is flowering, a controversial children’s book about a black rabbit marrying a white rabbit stirs the passions of a segregationist State Senator and a no-nonsense State Librarian in 1959 Montgomery, Alabama. A contrasting story of childhood […]

Recurring

Alabama Story By Kenneth Jones

South Camden Theatre Company 400 Jasper St, Camden, NJ 08104, NJ, United States

“ALABAMA STORY explores thorny racial issues with smarts and sensitivity.” — DC Metro Weekly As the Civil Rights movement is flowering, a controversial children’s book about a black rabbit marrying a white rabbit stirs the passions of a segregationist State Senator and a no-nonsense State Librarian in 1959 Montgomery, Alabama. A contrasting story of childhood […]