“Incognito”
A One-Man Play About Race, Diversity, and Identity
Wednesday, April 6, 5–7 p.m.
Fong Auditorium in Boylston Hall (MAP)
With a reception to follow in the adjacent Ticknor Lounge
Sponsored by the W.E.B Du Bois Graduate Society at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
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After having spent 32 years growing up in a middle-class white family, Michael Fosberg discovered that he is black. He explores all the tensions and emotions of that discovery, and of race and identity in America, in Incognito, a solo show he’s
performed to acclaim in theatres, high schools, colleges, and performing arts centers throughout the country. As it turns out, Fosberg also has ancestral ties to a Civil war hero, a Negro League baseball star, and the abolitionist John Brown, among other interesting connections and turns of events.
Contact:
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, GSAS Office of Diversity and Minority Affairs