![]() ![]() THE LITTLE GIRL is the same age as THE LITTLE BOY. They, to, are, poorly clothed and undernourished. (IMMIGRANTS are in a line to board a rag ship bound for America. ![]() He had no patience with Negroes who lived less than exemplary lives. He counseled friendship between the races and spoke of the promise of the future. Washington was the most famous Negro in the country. One young woman thought Coalhouse played just for her. This was a music that was theirs and no one else's. In Harlem, men and women of colour forgot their troubles and danced and reveled to the music of Coalhouse Walker, Jr. is playing for a lively crowd of dancers.) Now retired and living with his daughter and her family, he was thoroughly irritated by everything. Grandfather had been a professor of Greek and Latin. His sister wondered when he would find it. But he was also a young man in search of something to believe in. Mother's Younger Brother worked at Father's fireworks factory. She took pleasure in making it comfortable for the men of her family, and often told herself how fortunate she was to be so protected and provided for by her husband. The house on the hill in New Rochelle was Mother's domain. (MOTHER steps forward, a gracious, appealing woman.) ![]() Father was also something of an amateur explorer. His considerable income was derived from the manufacture of fireworks and bunting and other accoutrements of patriotism. (FATHER steps forward, a strong, commanding figure.)įather was well-off. The skies were blue and hazy Rarely a storm. In 1902 Father built a house at the crest of the Broadview Avenue hill in New Rochelle, New York,Īnd it seemed for some years thereafter that all the family's days would be warm and fair. Its inhabitants and neighbours, descend, merge and leap into three-dimension.) Two scrims, each with an image of a large Victorian house, He picks it up and brings it to his eyes. THE LITTLE BOY's footsteps echo as he walks down the shaft of light to a stereopticon viewer on the floor. (We see the silhouette of THE LITTLE BOY as he stands in the shaft of light from the open door. We hear the sound of a doorknob turning and a door swinging open.) He becomes impassioned by Leftist rhetoric, believing he has found the direction his life has lacked.(Darkness. He, too, is drawn into Emma Goldman’s circle. After Mother’s Younger Brother is discovered following Evelyn, she begins to date him. Evelyn, meanwhile, becomes enraptured by Emma Goldman. He and his daughter move to Lawrence, Massachusetts. Tateh is disgusted by the lecture and abandons Evelyn and the city altogether, believing New York only leads to ruin. She attends the speech of prominent anarchist Emma Goldman, who lectures New York’s socialists and anarchists on the oppressive nature of marriage. Nesbit becomes drawn into their world and spends every day with them, including attending Tateh’s Leftist meetings. Evelyn Nesbit wanders New York after a day in court and meets an artist named Tateh and his beautiful daughter. He believes his best days are behind him. When he returns, he notices a stark difference in his physical and mental states. Father goes on the Arctic expedition with Robert Peary to discover the North Pole. ![]()
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