1st Edition

Frederick Douglass O'Neal Pioneer of the Actors' Equity Association

By Renee A. Simmons Copyright 1996

    First published in 1996. Despite national recognition as President of Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), pioneering efforts as co-founder of the American Negro Theatre, high visibility as one of the first black performers on television, and the notoriety of being blacklisted by the House Un-American Activities Committee, Frederick Douglass 0‘Neal remains a man about whom Americans naively ask: "Who was Frederick Douglass O’Neal?" The same question might be asked of numerous other historically significant black Americans. This book, which examines O’Neal’s sixty-year professional career until his retirement from AEA, adds a few significant pages to this missing history.

    Chapter One Setting the Stage,  Chapter Two O'Neal the Man, Chapter Three O'Neal the Actor, Chapter Four O’Neal the Theatre Organizer, Chapter Five O'Neal the Activist, Conclusions

    Biography

    Renee A. Simmons