One Black Soldier’s Journey after he was denied the benefit of his GI Bill is Told in the Groundbreaking Play “AT ALL COST.” By Playwright Rashida Costa. Imagine being ostracized because of the color of your skin. Blacks faced this nightmare and painful reality across this nation. Redlining was a common practice utilized to keep blacks from gaining access to homeownership. The GI Bill seems promising, after all it is a benefit that was put into place for all. But was it afforded to all people regardless of your skin color? Set in the South in 1945 after WWII, Wray Edmond, a Black soldier returns home in pursuit of a better life for his family and purchases a Casino after being denied the benefits of the G.I. Bill. The story of the struggles faced by one black soldier and his family is told in the groundbreaking play AT ALL COST.
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