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| Plot Summary of With Ossie & Ruby: In This Life Together |
"Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee began life in different parts of the country, never realizing that destiny had plans for them to meet, marry and become two of the country's most respected actors and social activists. Davis was born in rural Georgia while Dee, born Ruby Ann Wallace Davis, hailed from northern Ohio. Both were the offspring of parents determined that their children would succeed in a time when discrimination against African-Americans was the norm, rather than the exception.
Davis and Dee showed a penchant for performing at early ages, respectively, and it was obvious that they would gravitate toward the theater. Davis attended college in Washington, D.C. and after a brief, and revealing stint in the military during World War II, he became a member of the American Negro Theater, where he met aspiring actress Ruby Dee, the latter's name after a failed marriage. The two started off as acting associates but that relationship latter blossomed into wedded bliss.
As their skills improved, more roles followed and the two worked steadily on stage, starting with traveling groups, and frequently appearing on Broadway. Ultimately, Hollywood would call and the pair would find themselves sometimes cast together but in most cases, they found themselves in separate movies.
Besides their acting, the pair became spokespersons and activists for the civil rights movement, often participating in marches (The 1963 March on Washington, to cite just one) and other rallies with the likes of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, as well as fellow celebrities Marlon Brando, Burt Lancaster, and Sidney Poitier.
The pair continued as trailblazers on the stage and screen, tackling roles formerly associated with non-black performers, and managed to acquire the praise of their peers and admirers by being honored by the NAACP, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and recipients of The Kennedy Center Honors."
Reginald D. Garrard, Resident Scholar
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| Review Analysis of With Ossie & Ruby: In This Life Together |
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Plot
Political/social rights fight
Yes
Plotlet:
- minorities fighting for rights
job/profession:
- actor/actress
Job/profession/poverty story
Yes
Story of entertainer?
- Movie Drama Actor
Period of greatest activity?
- 1950+
Subject of Biography
Gender
- Male
Profession/status:
- actor/actress/producer
Age:
- long lived adults
Biography of famous person?
Yes
Ethnicity
- Black
Nationality
- American (!)
How sensitive is this person?
- sensitive to others' feelings
Sense of humor
- Mostly serious with occasional humor
Intelligence
- Smarter than most other people
Physique
- very athletic
Setting
City?
Yes
City:
- New York
- Los Angeles
Small town?
Yes
Style
Person
- mostly 1st
Book makes you feel?
- encouraged
Commentary on society?
Yes
Commentary on
- race
Unusual Style:
- a lot of stream of consciousness
Writer's slant towards subject:
- very favorable
Story of entire life, or part?
- story of nearly entire life
Autobiography?
Yes
Pictures/Illustrations?
- A lot 11-15 B&W
How much dialogue in bio?
- significantly more descript than dialog
How much of bio focuses on most famous period of life?
- 26-50% of book
How much is philosophy rather than life story?
- 0-25% of book
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