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Rose McClendon's Playbill: The Vagabond Modernism of New Negro Theater | Modernism / Modernity Print+
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Rose McClendon, First Lady of Black Theater
Vintage THEATRE Magazine AUGUST 1927 Jane Cowl cover, Rose McClendon inside | eBay
Rose McClendon | National Portrait Gallery
File:Portrait of Rose McClendon, Medea LCCN2004663307.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Hattiloo Theatre - BLACK THEATRE HISTORY: Rose McClendon (August 27, 1884 – July 12, 1936) was a leading African-American Broadway actress of the 1920s. A founder of the Negro People's Theatre, she
First lady of the Black stage, Rose McClendon - New York Amsterdam News
Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Rose McClendon, First Lady of Black Theater
Rose McClendon: Harlem's Gift to Broadway
Rose Mcclendon (1884-1936) Photograph by Granger - Fine Art America
Black ThenRose McClendon: Renowned Dramatic Actress Founded the Negro People's Theater - Black Then
Revisiting the Harlem Renaissance: The African American on the American Stage | Museum of the City of New York
Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Rose McClendon, First Lady of Black Theater
Rose McClendon, from the unrealized portfolio "Noble Black Women: The Harlem Renaissance and After" | Smithsonian Institution
Rose McClendon - NYPL Digital Collections
Black ThenRose McClendon Archives - Black Then
Portrait of Rose McClendon] - Public domain portrait print - PICRYL - Public Domain Media Search Engine Public Domain Search
Delia Rose McClendon Hudson (1901-1993) - Find a Grave Memorial
Rose McClendon, Fanny de Knight, Franchot Tone, and Margaret Barker in the stage production The House of Connelly. - NYPL Digital Collections
AMERICAN THEATRE | This Month in Theatre History
Rose McClendon - Wikipedia
Voodoo Macbeth": Inger Tudor Stars As Trailblazer Rose McClendon
ROSE McCLENDON ILL.; Negro Actress's Condition Near Pneumonia, Doctors Say. - The New York Times
Rose Mcclendon (1884-1936) Framed Print by Granger - Fine Art America
Abject No More: Authority and Authenticity in the Theatrical Career of Rose McClendon | Semantic Scholar
PA - Mill Run: Fallingwater - Rose McClendon | Rose McClendo… | Flickr