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Racial Awareness Series
Presentation to Depict 'Meeting' between Rev. Martin
Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X
Malcolm
X and the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. were contemporaries
fighting for the same cause, yet they never met. That will change,
in a way, in a presentation at Ithaca College on Thursday, January
21. The Meeting, a fictional account of a meeting between
the two, will be staged at 7:00 p.m. in the Emerson Suites, Phillips
Hall. The play is free and open to the public.
Written by Jeff Stetson, The Meeting
is loosely organized around three arm-wrestling matches between
King and Malcolm Xa metaphor for the ideological struggle
between the passive resistance emphasized by the former and the
militancy championed by the latter. Before they could ever meet
in real life, Malcolm X was gunned down, in 1965; King suffered
the same fate in 1968. The play received a Louis B. Mayer Award
and eight NAACP Theatre Awards and has been staged throughout
the United States and Europe.
The Meeting
is being presented as part of Ithaca Colleges Racial Awareness
Series. The series, which opened last October with a lecture
by Latina actor and writer Sonia
Manzano, is designed to promote an appreciation of multiculturalism,
says Keeon Gregory, director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs.
It will conclude in April with a talk by Jeff Yang, founding
publisher of A, the largest publication for English-speaking
Asians in the United States. |