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    • God owes Grandma
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Clara Brown shoos away the buzzing in her ear

Genre: Historical drama, biographical, monologue

Synopsis: While entrepreneur CLARA BROWN washes her customers’ laundry, she gets an unwelcome visit from the wealthy pioneers of Colorado. As a self-manumitted woman, she balances humility with self-determination in light of her white neighbors’ advice on how she should spend her money. She knows they think she is frivolous. Can she convince them that, with the end of slavery, she knows what she’s doing?

Character:  

CLARA BROWN, 66 years old, African American woman

Place: CLARA BROWN’s cabin, Mountain City (now called Central City), Colorado

Time: Spring 1866

PROP LIST

Laundry apron

Laundry tub

 

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