Reading of a play. Written by Albert Cowart, Jr. Directed by Ben Guillory.
Honor Bound is the third in a trilogy of fact-based plays about Elizabeth Evelyn Wright, the 19th Century American humanitarian and educator of Black and Cherokee heritage who founded several schools for Black children as well as the Denmark Industrial Institute (later known as Voorhees College a Historically Black college or University {HBCU]) in 1898.
In Honor Bound, it’s 1899, and Elizabeth is facing threats to the survival of her school from funding problems, racism, and violence. Then, a friend comes to town.
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