Richard B. Harrison

Richard B. Harrison

Richard Berry Harrison (September 28, 1864 - March 14, 1935) was a renowned actor, teacher, dramatic reader and lecturer. He was featured on the cover of "TIME" magazine on March 4, 1935. The son of fugitive slaves, Harrison was born in London, Ontario, Canada, on September 28, 1864, the eldest of five siblings.

Harrison's parents had escaped slavery through the Underground Railroad. His mother named him Richard after seeing a performance of Shakespeare's "Richard III". Her interest in theatre placed Harrison on the way to becoming an actor. In his youth, he worked selling newspapers, and managed to work near a local London theatre where he would try to get to know the actors. Whenever he saved enough money he would attend the plays. His talents were recognized early in recitations that he would give at school and in church. After moving to Detroit, he began his dramatic studies at the Detroit Training School of Dramatic Art, and privately with British drama coach Edward Weitzel, drama editor for the "Detroit Free Press". From 1892 to 1896, Harrison traveled the U.S., performing as a dramatic reader. Harrison’s repertoire included works from Shakespeare, and poetry from his friend Paul Lawrence Dunbar, including promotional tours for Dunbar's book "Oak and Ivy"' He married Gertrude Janet Washington in 1895; she was the first Black person to graduate from the Chicago Conservatory of Music. They had two children, Lawrence Gilbert and Marian Ysobel.

Harrison became extremely well-known after playing "de Lawd" in more than 1,650 performances of Marc Connelly’s play, "The Green Pastures", which opened on Broadway on February 26, 1930. The show ran for 16 months, then went on tour appearing in more than 203 cities and towns (including his hometown of London, Ontario, at the Grand Theatre) and later won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama for playwright Connelly in 1931.

He taught elocution and dramatics courses at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College, Branch Normal in Arkansas, and Flipper-Key College in Oklahoma.

Harrison died of heart failure in New York City, on March 14, 1935, 10 days after he was featured on the cover of "TIME" magazine.

Accolades

*Received the NAACP’s 1930 Spingarn Medal for Distinguished Achievement
* On his 70th birthday in 1934, he was awarded an honorary Master of Arts degree from Howard University and honorary doctorate degrees in Dramatic Literature from North Carolina Agriculture and Technical College and Lincoln University, and he became the first actor ever to be awarded the Sigma Society Key from Boston University. He had shaken the hands of mayors and received congratulatory telegrams from 14 university presidents and seven governors, was praised by many religious leaders for his performance and was awarded an inscribed "Bible" from the Clergy Club of New York City
*A public library in Raleigh, North Carolina, was named after Harrison in 1935. In today's Richard B. Harrison Library is also the Richard B. Harrison community auditorium
*Richard B. Harrison High School is named after Harrison at Elm And Mc Haney Streets in Blytheville, Arkansas
* Richard B. Harrison Gymnasium on Noble Street in Smithfield-Selma, North Carolina, is named after Harrison
*Harrison has also received honorary degrees from many U.S. colleges and univerities.
*Due largely to the efforts of documentary filmmaker/ historian Chris Doty, in 2003 an interpretive historical plaque was erected in a London, Ontario, park named in Harrison's honour at the foot of Clarence Street, near where Harrison’s childhood home was before it was torched in a race-related incident, hours after the Harrison family moved to Detroit, Michigan, "circa" 1880. (Harrison's childhood home was located on Wellington Street (west side) immediately north of the Thames River.)
* In 2006, the Richard B. Harrison Auditorium was completed at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG).
*The North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State University's theater company is named after him.

References

* "De Lawd: Richard B. Harrison and the Green Pastures" by Walter C. Daniel, Series: Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies, Hardback, 188 pages, 1986, Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-25300-5

External links

* [http://web.co.wake.nc.us/lee/rbharr/html/harrisonbio01.htm "When the Lord was a Black Man: A Fresh Look at the Life of Richard Berry Harrison" by Andrea J. Nouryeh, 1982 Indiana State University, Black American Literature Forum, Volume 16, Number 4, Winter 1982, pages 142 -146]
* [http://www.aaregistry.com/african_american_history/1174/A_true_actor_Richard_B_Harrison Bio of Richard B. Harrison]
* [http://www.wakegov.com/locations/richardbharrisonbranchlibrary.htm Richard B. Harrison Library in North Carolina]
* [http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,1101350304,00.html TIME magazine cover of March 4, 1935, featuring Harrison]
* [http://www.blackarchives.org/people/rbh2.htm Memorial Service for Richard B. Harrison]


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