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"Appearances," First performance, New York, 1925.

"Roseanne," Greenwich Village Theatre, New York, 1923.

(and ), "Children," Washington Square Players, 1916.

"Aftermath," "They That Sit in Darkness," New York, 1919.

"The Yellow Tree," Howard Players, 1922.

"Caleb, the Degenerate," Louisville, Ky., 1903.

"Goat Alley," "Jackey," 1922.

"Justice," Bramhall Players," 1920.

"The Racial Tangle," 1920.

"The Star of Ethiopia," The Horizon Guild, 1913.

"The Death Dance," Howard Players, 1923.

"The Forest," Chicago Little Theatre, 1925. Scribner, 1924.

"White Dresses," "Granny Bolling," The Carolina Folk Players, Henry Holt, 1923; "Two Carolina Folks Plays," Poet Lore, Vol. 35, 1924; "The Hot Iron," "The End of the Road," "Prayer Meetin'" and "Ole Wash Lucas." Poet Lore, 1924; "Sam Tucker," Poet Lore, 1925; "The No 'Count Boy," The Dallas Little Theatre, 1925; Theatre Arts Magazine, November, 1924. Collected Plays: "The Lonesome Road," McBride, N. Y., 1926.

"Rachel," Nathaniel Guy Players, 1916; Cornhill Co., Boston, 1920.

"The Cabaret Girl," The "Shadows" Theatre, Chicago, 1925.

"The Black Tie," New York, 1922.

"The Noose," Neighborhood Players. New York, 1922.

"Mine Eyes Have Seen," Crisis, 1918.

"The Dreamy Kid," "The Emperor Jones," Provincetown Players, 1920; "All God's Chillun Got Wings," Boni & Liveright, 1924.

"Hazel," Crisis, 1913.

"The Way of the World," New York, 1921.

"The Deacon's Awakening," St. Paul, 1921; "The Chip Woman's Fortune," Chicago Art Players, 1923; "Mortgaged," The Howard Players, 1924; "The Broken Banjo," The Krigwa Guild, 1925; MSS. "The Idle Head," "The Shell-Road Witch," "The Victims," "Compromise."

"Judge Lynch," The Dallas Little Theatre, 1924.

"The Nigger" (The Governor), The New Theatre, New York, 1909; Macmillan Co., 1910.

and "Lulu Belle," New York, 1926. 1926.

"Cooped Up," Lafayette Players, New York, 1924; "Caught," Ethiopian Folk Players, 1925.

"Granny Maumee," The New York Stage Society, 1914; "Simon the Cyrenian," "The Rider of Dreams," published as "Three Plays for the Negro Theatre," Macmillan Co., 1917; The Hapgood Players, 1916; "The Danse Calinda," Theatre Arts, 1921; The Howard Players, 1923.

"Kabnis," published in "Cane," Boni & Liveright, 1923.

and "Black Boy," New York, 1926.