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  • Jackson, Steven Elliott, 1976-
     
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  • Canadian drama -- 21st century.
     
     
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    The seat next to the king / Steven Elliott Jackson.
    by Jackson, Steven Elliott, 1976-
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    Scirocco Drama, 2018.
    Call #:819.2 J142s
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  • Race relations -- Drama.
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  • Gay men, Black -- Drama.
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  • Gay men -- Drama.
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  • Canadian drama -- 21st century.
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    9781927922415 (pbk.)
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    65 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
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    "In 1964, a white man walks into a public restroom in a Washington, DC park looking for sex. The next man who enters is a black man. In what seems at first to be a simple encounter, The Seat Next to the King explores the lives of two men from the pages of history who literally sat next to the most powerful men in America--Bayard Rustin, a friend to Martin Luther King Jr. who organized the March on Washington, and Walter Jenkins, top aide and friend to President Lyndon Johnson. An exploration of sexuality, race, and masculinity, The Seat Next to the King imagines a meeting between two men, burdened by their prejudices and inner conflicts, as they attempt to find a connection."--From publisher.
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    Canadian drama.
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