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So far, this pattern is holding true for the commercial arena as well. IN A TIME WHEN AFRICAN AMERICAN publishers are making conscious choices to sell to white media conglomerates, it is refreshing to know that publishers like yourself are holding true to a commitment to empower African Americans without compromising their voice. Director Baayork Lee at age 5 played one of the princesses in the original production and seems intent on holding true to the show's roots, from the Jerome Robbins choreography to the beautiful yet highly conventional sets by Kenneth Foy. |
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