1921 - Paul Green (1894-1941) Graduates
In 1940 Green collaborated with Richard Wright (1908-1960) to dramatize Wright’s novel Native Son despite the local segregatists’ attitudes that forbid collaboration between White and Black people. According to Allison Johnson, “While Wright was in Chapel Hill, angry [white] citizens approached Green about Wright’s presence with white girls at a racially mixed party. That same night, Green slept in the building next to Wright just in case the mob decided to come back. However, Green never alerted his guest of what had happened. As Green’s daughter said, her dad 'let him go on believing that Chapel Hill in 1941 was a haven of racial tolerance'" (Johnson).
SOURCES
Johnson, Allison. “Paul Green Theatre.” Names in Brick and Stone: Histories from UNC’s Built Landscape, History/American Studies 671: Introduction to Public History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2015,http://unchistory.web.unc.edu/building-narratives/paul-green-theatre/.
Powell, William S. “Green, Paul Eliot.” Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, edited by William S. Powell. U of North Carolina P, 1996. Rpt. in NCPedia, https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/green-paul-eliot.
“Symphonic Outdoor Drama.” Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, 2020,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphonic_outdoor_drama.