Ira Aldridge (English Wikipedia)

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  • "In the mid 19th century, the African-American actor Ira Aldridge and the English playwright C.A. Somerset collaborated on a new version that transformed Aaron, a Moor and the lover of the barbarian queen Tamora, from villain to hero, subverting racial stereotype. Aldridge and Somerset cut out most of the carnage and interpolated at least one scene from a contemporary melodrama that Aldridge had also starred in. Aldridge’s opinion: “I will venture to say that there is not a play on the stage with a more powerful climax.” A Scottish critic praised Aldridge’s performance as Aaron as “remarkable for energy, tempered by dignity and discretion.” Soloski, Alexis (April 4, 2019). "Let It Bleed: The Perverse Influence of 'Titus Andronicus'". The New York Times. Retrieved April 15, 2019.

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  • Evans, Nicholas M (September 2002). "Ira aldridge: Shakespeare and minstrelsy". American Transcendental Quarterly. 16 (3): 165–187. ProQuest 222437800 – via ProQuest.

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  • Evans, Nicholas M (September 2002). "Ira aldridge: Shakespeare and minstrelsy". American Transcendental Quarterly. 16 (3): 165–187. ProQuest 222437800 – via ProQuest.

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