The Agitators: The Story of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass

The Agitators tells of the enduring but tempestuous friendship of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass. Great allies? Yes. And at times, great adversaries. Young abolitionists when they met in Rochester in the 1840s, they were full of hopes, dreams, and a common purpose. As they grew to become the cultural icons we know today, their movements collided and their friendship was severely tested. This is the...

The Agitators tells of the enduring but tempestuous friendship of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass. Great allies? Yes. And at times, great adversaries. Young abolitionists when they met in Rochester in the 1840s, they were full of hopes, dreams, and a common purpose. As they grew to become the cultural icons we know today, their movements collided and their friendship was severely tested. This is the story of that forty-five-year friendship – from its beginning in Rochester, through a civil war, and to the highest halls of government. They agitated the nation, they agitated each other, and, in doing so, they helped shape the Constitution and the course of American history.

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The Agitators: The Story of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass

Susan B. Anthony, a white woman, 30s or up
Frederick Douglass, a Black man, 30s or up

Development History

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Santa Cruz Shakespeare, Year 2021
  • Type Professional, Organization Theatre at Monmouth, Year 2021
  • Type Professional, Organization Falcon Theatre, Year 2020
  • Type Professional, Organization Theatre Horizon, Year 2020
  • Type Professional, Organization Pure Theatre, Year 2019
  • Type Professional, Organization Upstream Theater, Year 2019
  • Type Professional, Organization West of Lenin, Year 2019
  • Type Professional, Organization Gloucester Stage Company, Year 2018
  • Type Professional, Organization Theatre Conspiracy, Year 2018

Awards

  • Commission from the New York State Council on the Arts
  • Edgerton Foundation New Play Award