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18 May 2006

Latest JSU Play
A Tale of Racism and Redemption in the South

Shameful memories of the past can often haunt the present and corrode the future. The only way to exorcise those demons is by facing them head on. Such is the goal with the latest production hosted by the Jacksonville State University Drama Department. Was, which opens tonight at 7 p.m. in the Ernest Stone Performing Arts Center, is an intense story of racism and redemption in the Civil Rights era South and winner of JSU’s 2005 Southern Playwright’s Competition. See story at The Anniston Star's website: www.annistonstar.com.

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