Yesterday, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play
Purpose. That's a major accomplishment. What I hadn't considered until taking a closer look was this: over the last six years, five Black playwrights have received the Pulitzer for Drama: Jackie Sibblies Drury (
Fairview, 2019), Michael R. Jackson (
A Strange Loop, 2020), Katori Hall (
The Hot Wing King, 2021), James Ijames (
Fat Ham, 2022), Eboni Booth (
Primary Trust, 2024), and now Jacobs-Jenkins (
Purpose, 2025).
Earlier African American recipients of the prize include Charles Gordone (No Place to Be Somebody, 1970), Charles Fuller (A Soldier’s Play, 1982), August Wilson (Fences, 1987; The Piano Lesson, 1990), Suzan-Lori Parks (Topdog/Underdog, 2002), and Lynn Nottage (Ruined, 2009; Sweat, 2017).
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