"This thorough study and collection of Georgia Douglas Johnson's plays is handled with generosity, scholarship, and insight. It is exciting to see this important work come to fruition, and there is no one better equipped to have edited it than Judith Stephens."--David Krasner, associate professor of theater, African American studies, and English, Yale University "Judith Stephens is the leading authority on Georgia Douglas Johnson, and with this new book she has rescued Johnson's important plays for posterity. I wish this book had been available while I was teaching African American theater history."--James V. Hatch, emeritus professor of theater, City University of New York "Stephens does not glorify Georgia Douglas Johnson as an icon or turn her into a plastic saint; rather she paints an intricate portrait of an undaunted optimist who combined her varied and various interests to produce a spiritual body of work unrivaled in its prolificacy and persistence. This new book will become an invaluable complement to the work already done about this early century pioneer."--Glenda Dickerson, professor of theater and drama, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor