African-American boxing champion Jack Jefferson, who is loosely modeled on his real-life counterpart, Jack Johnson, suffers racism due to his success and his relationship with a white woman, in Howard Sackler's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama.
Drama Desk Award | |||
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1969 | Outstanding Performance | Winner | |
1969 | Outstanding Performance | Winner | |
1969 | Outstanding Director | Winner |
New York Drama Critics' Circle | |||
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1969 | Best Play | Winner |
Outer Critics Circle | |||
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1969 | Outstanding Director of a Play | Winner |
Pulitzer Prize | |||
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1969 | Pulitzer Prize for Drama | Winner |
Theatre World Awards | |||
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1969 | Theatre World Award | Winner | |
1969 | Theatre World Award | Winner |
Tony Award | |||
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1969 | Best Featured Actress in a Play | Winner | |
1969 | Best Actor in a Play | Winner | |
1969 | Play | Winner |
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