Woodie King Jr. (born July 27, 1937) is an American director and producer of stage and screen, as well as the founding director of the New Federal Theatre in New York City.[1]
Early life and education
King was born in Baldwin Springs, Alabama, United States.[2] He graduated high school in 1956 in Detroit, Michigan, and worked at the Ford Motor Company there for three years. He then worked for the City of Detroit as a draftsman.
2020: Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theatre[8]
Bibliography
Woodie King; Earl Anthony (1972). Black Poets and Prophets: The Theory, Practice, and Esthetics of the Pan-Africanist Revolution. New York: New American Library.
Woodie King (1981). The Forerunners: Black Poets in America. Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press. ISBN0-88258-093-0.
Woodie King (1981). Black Theatre: Present Condition. New York: National Black Theatre Touring Circuit. ISBN0-89062-133-0.