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Title
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Academic Freedom at UNC
Description
An account of the resource
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Paper
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Title
A name given to the resource
Portion of draft of Strike Song
Subject
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Strike Song and labor issues
Description
An account of the resource
Just as students used creative writing to test the limits of their free expression on campus, UNC faculty also used creative outlets to explore contentious issues of the day. In 1931, the Carolina Playmakers produced Strike Song, a three-act play co-written by James Osler Bailey of the English Department and his wife, Loretto Carroll Bailey. The play was based loosely on the events surrounding the 1929 revolts in Gastonia and Marion, North Carolina. The production debuted the same month as the Contempo controversy and the visit by Langston Hughes to Chapel Hill. Much like the Contempo incident, the production of Strike Song caught the ire of University critic, David Clark, outspoken editor of the Southern Textile Bulletin. Clark felt that the play misrepresented life in North Carolina’s textile industry and he especially objected to the music created for the production, saying that the play’s inclusion of music gave striking workers new songs to sing.
Creator
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James Osler Bailey
Source
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James Osler Bailey papers #4113, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Date
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1931
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Image
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Academic Freedom at UNC
Description
An account of the resource
Still Image
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Paper letter
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Title
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Letter, James Osler Bailey to Kemp Plummer Lewis
Subject
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"Strike Song: A Play of the Southern Mills," written by James Osler Bailey and his wife, Loretto Carroll Bailey, in 1929.
Creator
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James Osler Bailey
Source
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Kemp Plummer Lewis Papers #3819, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Date
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11 December 1931
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Title
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Academic Freedom at UNC
Description
An account of the resource
Still Image
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Original Format
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Photograph
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Photograph, Strike Song production by Carolina Playmakers
Subject
The topic of the resource
Strike Song
Description
An account of the resource
Just as students had used creative writing to test the limits of their free expression on campus, UNC faculty also used creative outlets to explore contentious issues of the day. In 1931, the Carolina Playmakers produced Strike Song, a three-act play co-written by James Osler Bailey of the English Department and his wife, Loretto Carroll Bailey. The play was based loosely on the events surrounding the 1929 revolts in Gastonia and Marion, North Carolina. The production debuted the same month as the Contempo controversy and the visit by Langston Hughes to Chapel Hill. Much like the Contempo incident, the production of Strike Song caught the ire of University critic, David Clark, outspoken editor of the Southern Textile Bulletin. Clark felt that the play misrepresented life in North Carolina’s textile industry and he especially objected to the music created for the production, saying that the play’s inclusion of music gave striking workers new songs to sing.
Creator
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Wooten-Moulton Studio
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North Carolina Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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circa 1931
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