Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from How Alabama Became a State: Third of a Series of Children's Plays in Commemoration of the Close of a Century of Statehood
Mrs, Monroe is dressed in black silk, full skirt, tight waist, full, ?owing sleeves with lace ruf?es at throat and wrists, Her hat is small and has ?owers and rib bons for trimmings. She may wear black gloves and carry a heavy shawl of the Paisley pattern upon her arm, The girls may be dressed in any color of frocks, with full skirts, tight waists and elbow sleeves, They are without hats or wraps, The boys wear jacket coats and knee pants, and they wear ruf?es at wrists with stock collars like the men of the time if the director desires, Mammy Lucy wears a dark blue dress, a big white apron and her head is turbaned with a red bandanna handkerchief, She must be blacked to represent a real negro slave woman.
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