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“What is one question you’ve always wanted to ask an African American, but were too afraid to ask? The question is the premise of Mark Cryer’s one-person, multimedia play, 99 Questions You’ve Always Wanted to Ask an African American but Were Too Afraid for Fear They’d Break Their Foot Off in Your A**.”

What is one question you’ve always wanted to ask an African American, but were too afraid to ask?

The question is the premise of Mark Cryer’s one-person, multimedia play, 99 Questions You’ve Always Wanted to Ask an African American but Were Too Afraid for Fear They’d Break Their Foot Off in Your A**.

According to Cryer’s Web site, the play is intended to begin a conversation, one that requires the courage to both ask and answer questions. Throughout the performance, Cryer moves between stereotypes and characters to provide the audience with insight into African American culture.

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Cryer, an assistant professor at Hamilton College, will perform at 7 p.m. on Thursday Feb. 4 in the Student Union theater.

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