Scope and arrangement
The bulk of the Charles Gordone Collection pertains to the author's Pulitzer-prize winning play "No Place to Be Somebody," which includes several versions of the play script, programs, letters, playbills, flyers, posters, production and showcase materials, press, and two files for awards Gordone received from the Pulitzer Prize and the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1970 and 1971, respectively.|||There are two files of biographical information that contain a resume and clippings of interviews with the author. Other play and film scripts, book outlines, treatments, contract and press releases by the author can be found here including "Ace Space - Soul Detective," "BABA-CHOPS or the Last of the Holy Wars," "The Black Child," "The Block," "A Color of Life," "From These Ashes," "The Percenters," "Roane, Brown and Cherry," "The Strange Case of Doctor Smith," "W.A.S.P.," "The World's Champeen Lip Dansuh An' Wata melon Jooglah," and an unidentified work. The collection also contains an adaptation of a play by actor Sidney Easton, "A Little Light Around the Place," and play scripts by other writers including Wole Soyinka and Leah-Carla Gordone, daughter of Charles Gordone and Jeanne Warner.|||There also subject files for Blacfrica Speakers Bureau, the Committee for the Employment of Negro Performers, actor Sidney Easton, and the Foundation of the Promotion of Afro-American Performing Arts, and name address file for individuals involved in the production of "No Easy Place to Be," and the Committee for the Employment of Negro Performers.