Dick Campbell (producer)

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title: Dick Campbell (producer)
text: Dick Campbell, born Cornelius Coleridge Campbell, was a key figure in black theater during the Harlem Renaissance. While a successful performer in his own right, Campbell is best known as a tireless advocate for black actors in general. As a theater producer and director, he helped launch the careers of several black theater artists, including Ossie Davis, Frederick O'Neal, Loften Mitchell, Helen Martin, and Abram Hill. He was a co-founder of the Negro People's Theatre in 1935 and the Rose McLen
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