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Rex Ingram

Rex Ingram archive of letters, documents and clippings

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Rex Ingram archive of letters, documents and clippings

Intelligent, talented, handsome and debonair, Rex Ingram brought to the Broadway stage and Hollywood screen black masculine dignity that was rare in the age of servile, dense and dim-witted black characters who shuffled along in self-demeaning roles. In 1948, Ingram's career slipped into darkness when, as reported in he New York Times, he was arrested for transporting a minor, a 15-year-old white girl from Kansas across state lines for immoral purposes. He pled guilty and was sentenced to an 18-month jail term. Large lot of documents and letters, several signed by Ingram, including a bail bond application, newspaper clippings, documents relating to his failure to appear for rehearsal of 'Charleston 1822,' inter-office memos related to his indictment, Actors Equity Contract signed by Ingram, letters to the Theatre Guild with Ingram's deletions and notations, a letter of discharge of a debt to the Theatre Guild, signed by Ingram. In overall fine condition, with expected age and handling wear including scattered ceasing, corner chips, light edge toning. RRAuction COA.

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