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SPOKE
A Mother, A Son, Civil Rights, Vietnam
by Coleman


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SPOKE takes readers from the lunch-counter sit-ins of the early 1960s to the draft board and FBI office raids later that same decade; from Martin Luther King's 1963 March on Washington to the 1968 DC Mobilization Against the War; from the nightmarish conditions of mid-century state mental institutions to the soul-less sterility of the federal prison system; from the advent of women's lib to the dawn of the sexual revolution.
Coleman's new full-length play, OKLAHOMA, a dramatized version of the book, SPOKE, is now available for production.

SYNOPSIS
 In the 1960s, Warr Acres, Oklahoma was a perfect American community – prosperous, Christian, and white. Then Rosie Gilchrist was injured by accident or perhaps by her own hand. What happened next revealed what was happening to the nation at large - the racism, misogyny and nationalism that plague us still. A true story.

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