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August Wilson: The Ground on Which I Stand

The first documentary about the Tony- and Pulitzer-winning playwright August Wilson.

Aired 02/20/2015 | Rating TV-PG

American Masters

August Wilson: The Ground on Which I Stand

Preview: 2/20/2015 | 2m 41s

The first documentary about the Tony- and Pulitzer-winning playwright August Wilson.

The film premieres Friday, February 20 at 9 p.m. on PBS (check local listings) to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Wilson’s birth, the 10th anniversary of his death and Black History Month. Unprecedented access to Wilson’s theatrical archives, rarely seen interviews and new dramatic readings bring to life his seminal 10-play cycle chronicling a century of African-American life.

Aired 02/20/2015 | Rating TV-PG

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Support for American Masters is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, AARP, Rosalind P. Walter Foundation, Judith and Burton Resnick, Blanche and Hayward Cirker Charitable Lead Annuity Trust, Koo...

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August Wilson and African American Culture

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Clip: 1/20/2017 | 20s | Ruben Santiago-Hudson describe August Wilson's work for the African American community (20s)

August Wilson's Timeless Work

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Clip: 1/20/2017 | 35s | Ruben Santiago-Hudson shares why Wilson's work is so timeless and universal. (35s)

The Essential Ingredients for an August Wilson Play

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Clip: 1/20/2017 | 35s | Ruben Santiago-Hudson shares the essential ingredients for any August Wilson play. (35s)

Actor James Earl Jones on August Wilson's Plays

Clip: 2/20/2015 | James Earl Jones won a Tony Award in 1987 for his role in August Wilson's "Fences."

August Wilson in Seattle

Clip: 2/20/2015 | 1m 57s | August Wilson moved to Seattle in 1990 and lived there for the rest of his life. (1m 57s)

August Wilson on the Dialogue in His Plays

Clip: 2/20/2015 | 1m 38s | August Wilson describes how dialogue comes to him and guides his character development. (1m 38s)

August Wilson's Youth

Clip: 2/20/2015 | 1m 24s | August Wilson describes his love of language and the racism he experienced at school. (1m 24s)

August Wilson: The Ground on Which I Stand, Panel Discussion

Clip: 2/20/2015 | 33m 31s | Director Sam Pollard moderates a panel at Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. (33m 31s)

Costume Designs for August Wilson Plays

Clip: 2/20/2015 | 3m 15s | Constanza Romero shares how she designed costumes for August Wilson's plays. (3m 15s)

Filmmaker Sam Pollard on His August Wilson Documentary

Clip: 2/20/2015 | 2m 29s | Director Sam Pollard talks about Wilson's relevance, interviewing actors and more. (2m 29s)

Monologue from "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" by August Wilson

Clip: 2/20/2015 | 47s | "White folks don’t understand about the blues," says Ma Rainey in August Wilson's play. (47s)

Phylicia Rashad Performs "Gem of the Ocean" Aunt Ester Scene

Clip: 2/20/2015 | 2m 23s | Rashad performs a scene from August Wilson's play "Gem of the Ocean," as Aunt Ester. (2m 23s)

Ruben Santiago-Hudson's Skills for "Seven Guitars" Role

Clip: 2/20/2015 | 54s | The actor learned how to play harmonica for his Tony Award-winning role in Seven Guitars. (54s)

Scene from "Fences," a Pulitzer Prize-Winning Play

Clip: 2/20/2015 | 1m 2s | August Wilson's "Fences" won a Pulitzer Prize and four Tony Awards in 1987. (1m 2s)

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