Black Arts/West (Seattle)

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title: Black Arts/West (Seattle)
text: Black Arts/West was a nationally known African American theater founded in 1969 in Seattle, Washington, by playwright Douglas Q. Barnett. Barnett's New Group Theater started in 1961. Black Arts/West formally began as a performing arts program in 1967 with the social services agency CAMP. The theater established an office in a theatrical space in 1969. In 1973 they transitioned from being a community theater company to a professional theatrical ensemble, and received funding from sources such as
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