The New Federal Theatre (Nft), his company dedicated to amplifying the voices of Black and other underrepresented artists, announced that King died of complications from emergency heart surgery on Thursday at Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City.
Born July 27, 1937 in Bladon Springs, Alabama, King was raised in Detroit, where he worked for Ford Motor Company as an arc welder before moving to New York City for college, earning an Mfa in theater from Brooklyn College.
Starting in 1965, King served as the cultural director of Mobilization for Youth for five years, before founding Nft in 1970 to give a voice primarily to Black playwrights, actors, directors, designers and others in American theaters.
Having produced more than 450 plays, the theater’s mission is “to integrate artists of color and women into the…
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