While this volume of publisher GK Hall's series "African American Women Writers, 1910-1940" seemingly does justice to those writers of drama in the first half of the 20th Century, the book is flawed. Yes, having all of these wonderful and valuable plays in one place is brilliant, but there are textual, bibliographical, and factual errors throughout, making this look more like a Master's thesis than a scholarly book. Had the editors taken more time in revising and proofreading their book, they might have noticed that they did not properly credit all copyright holders, nor did they appropriately express thanks to CRISIS, OPPORTUNITY, or LIBERATOR (among others) for originally publishing these plays and bringing to prominence the authors the editors so shamelessly flaunt...