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Location: AC.3.B.1.5.7
Charles Winter Wood (1869–1953) was an accomplished educator, actor, and pioneer in African American theatre and higher education. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, he became one of the first Black graduates of Beloit College and later earned advanced degrees from Chicago Theological Seminary and Columbia University.
Wood spent over 30 years teaching at Tuskegee Institute, where he led the English and drama departments and also served as a football coach. He later joined Florida A&M University as a teacher of dramatic arts, helping to develop its theatre program.
In addition to his academic work, Wood was a successful stage actor, notably performing in the Broadway production The Green Pastures. His career reflects a lasting legacy in education, theatre, and the advancement of Black cultural expression.
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