Henrietta Vinton Davis
American actress and playwright
American actress and playwright
1860
166 years ago
Performers & Entertainers
United States
An actress and playwright, contributions to the arts included performances and writings that emphasized African American culture. Collaborated with notable figures in the Harlem Renaissance, participating in various theatrical productions and influencing contemporary dramatic works. Engaged in activism through art, promoting civil rights and social equality. Involved in both the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and other organizations that sought to improve the conditions and representation of African Americans in the performing arts.
Acted in 'The African' and 'The Chip Woman's Fortune'
Wrote plays that highlighted African American experiences
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