A biography of the American-born Negro who went to Europe, became one of the most celebrated actors of his time, and never returned to the United States.
Documents the lives and contributions of women to Christianity in the medieval world, from 1000 to 1500, including Hildegarde of Bingen, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, and others.
Follows the private and public life of the humorist and social critic, from his childhood in Oklahoma through his years as a cowboy to his rise to fame as an entertainer.