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Color of Character: Racial Cues in the Visual Othello
A porcelain sculpture showing, from left to right, a standing black man in purple and gold clothes gesticulating, a seated white woman with a white dress leaning against a seated white man with gray hair and red clothes. Both of them are watching the standing man with attention.
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Color of Character: Racial Cues in the Visual Othello

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McKenzie Knight

A participant in the undergraduate seminar, Whose Sovereignty?, explores depictions of Othello in the Folger collection

Printing plays in Mexico
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Printing plays in Mexico

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Abner Aldarondo

Dumbarton Oaks fellow Abner Aldarondo explores a book in the Folger Collection that gathers together six plays printed in Mexico City in the 1830s.

Extra-Illustrating Othello
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Extra-Illustrating Othello

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Patricia Akhimie

a guest post by Patricia Akhimie On my last visit to the Folger Shakespeare Library in Fall 2019 (a time that seems all too distant now) to conduct research for a new edition of Othello, I set myself the goal…