fiction.wikisort.org - WriterEndesha Ida Mae Holland (August 29, 1944 – January 25, 2006) was an American scholar, playwright, and civil rights activist.[1]
American activist, and playwright
Endesha Ida Mae Holland |
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Born | (1944-08-29)August 29, 1944
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Died | January 25, 2006(2006-01-25) (aged 61)
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Nationality | American |
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Education | PhD. in American studies, University of Minnesota 1986 |
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Occupation | Activist, playwright, scholar |
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Notable work | From the Mississippi Delta |
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Early life
Born in Greenwood, Mississippi, Holland never knew her father and was raped at the age of 11.[2] Later she was expelled from school and became a prostitute.[3]
SNCC
Upon hearing that members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) had come to Greenwood, Holland sought out one of the male members in hopes of soliciting him for prostitution. The man, however, led her directly to the committee's office hoping to convince her to become involved. On witnessing the office operations, Holland found herself deeply impressed by the sight of African-Americans conducting themselves in such a businesslike manner and she began volunteering there.[2][3]
Holland's mother adamantly opposed her involvement with the SNCC, fearing reprisals from members of Greenwood's white community. In 1965 a fire broke out in the family's home, killing Holland's mother; Holland said afterward that she believed the Ku Klux Klan had indeed firebombed the house in retaliation for her civil rights work. In all, she was jailed thirteen times for her civil rights work. She got a high school equivalency diploma, encouraged by her colleagues in the civil rights movement.[1] She studied at the University of Minnesota beginning that year, where she helped start an African-American studies department, and initiated Women Helping Offenders (WHO), a prison-aid program.[2][3]
Education
In 1979 Holland earned a bachelor's degree in African-American studies from the University of Minnesota, followed by a master's degree in American Studies in 1984 and a PhD. in American studies in 1986.[1]
In 1981 she was awarded the $1,000 National Lorraine Hansberry Award for the second-best play of 1981.[3] In 1983, she took Endesha as her first name in order to honor her African heritage.[2] She taught at the State University of New York, Buffalo from 1985 to 1993. She was a professor of theater at the University of Southern California, retiring in 2003. She died at a nursing home in Santa Monica, California, from complications of ataxia.[1]
Arts
She was the author of six plays, and was most famous for writing From the Mississippi Delta, which was performed by the Negro Ensemble Company at the Goodman Theater in Chicago and at the Young Vic in London. She also wrote a memoir of the same name, published by Simon & Schuster in 1997.[1]
A 1998 short documentary, Dr. Endesha Ida Mae Holland, was made about her.[4] She was interviewed as part of the 1994 feature documentary film Freedom on My Mind.
Family life
Holland was married three times; each union ended in divorce.[1]
References
External links
- SNCC Digital Gateway: Ida Mae Holland, Documentary website created by the SNCC Legacy Project and Duke University, telling the story of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee & grassroots organizing from the inside-out
- Endesha Ida Mae Holland Papers The archival collection contains materials related to Holland's work as a playwright and university professor, including correspondence, manuscripts, production materials, university- and teaching-related materials, publicity, and audio/visual materials.
Prostitution in the United States |
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Areas |
- American Samoa
- California
- Guam
- Hawaii
- Nevada
- Rhode Island
- Texas
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Brothels |
- 217 West Main Street
- Angel's Ladies
- Arnold's Bar and Grill
- Ash Meadows Sky Ranch
- Bird Cage Theatre
- Chicken Ranch (Nevada)
- Chicken Ranch (Texas)
- Cottontail Ranch
- Dennis Hof's Love Ranch
- Donna's Ranch
- Dumas Brothel
- Everleigh Club
- Fort Laramie Three-Mile Hog Ranch
- Gleim Building
- Kit Kat Guest Ranch
- Lester Apartments
- List of brothels in Nevada
- The Love Ranch
- Mary Todd Lincoln House
- Miss Hattie's Bordello
- Moonlite BunnyRanch
- Mustang Ranch
- No. 1 Geisha
- Old Bridge Ranch
- Paresis Hall
- Sagebrush Ranch
- Shady Lady Ranch
- Sheri's Ranch
- The Star
- Stone Jail Building and Row House
- Wild Horse Adult Resort & Spa
- Willis House
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Law |
- Agency for International Development v. Alliance for Open Society International, Inc.
- Bennis v. Michigan
- Chamberlain-Kahn Act
- Mann Act
- Raines law
- Red Light Abatement Act
- Regulating Brothel Prostitution in St. Paul, 1865–1883
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Media | |
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Organizations |
- BAYSWAN
- COYOTE
- Equality Now
- Free the Slaves
- SWOP-USA
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People | |
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Red-light districts |
- Barbary Coast, San Francisco
- The Block, Baltimore
- Broadway (San Francisco)
- Bucktown, Davenport
- Burnt District, Omaha
- Cheshire Bridge Road
- Chinatown, Honolulu
- Columbus Avenue (San Francisco)
- Combat Zone, Boston
- Creek Street (Ketchikan, Alaska)
- Fremont Street
- Hell's Half Acre (Fort Worth)
- Hunts Point, Bronx
- Kensington, Philadelphia
- Las Vegas Strip
- The Levee, Chicago
- Liberty Avenue (Pittsburgh)
- Minnesota Strip
- Murrell's Row
- Nevada State Route 582
- North Street (Boston)
- Northern Liberties, Philadelphia
- San Antonio Sporting District
- Sepulveda Boulevard
- Slabtown (Atlanta)
- SoHo, Manhattan
- Sporting District, Omaha
- Stingaree, San Diego
- Storyville, New Orleans
- Sunset Boulevard
- Tenderloin, Manhattan
- Tenderloin, San Francisco
- Times Square
- Venus Alley, Butte
- Western Avenue (Los Angeles)
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Violence |
- Denver Prostitute Killer
- Disappearance of Jessie Foster
- Murder of Carrie Brown
- Murder of Tanya Moore and Tina Rodriguez
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Other |
- 1989 DC Prostitute Expulsion
- Big Apple Oriental Tours
- Commercial sexual exploitation of children
- Emperors Club VIP
- Hookers for Hillary
- John Hour
- John school
- Operation Stormy Nights
- Police abuse of sex workers
- Prostitution in Harlem Renaissance
- Sex trafficking
- Three minute men
- Truckers Against Trafficking
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Authority control  |
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National libraries | |
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