This image is the cover for the long-running outdoor play "Ramona". The play is an adaptation of the 1884 novel of the same name by Helen Hunt Jackson, which tells a story of racial discrimination and hardship faced by Native Americans in Southern California after the Mexican-American War.
Source Material: The production is based on the novel Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson.
Plot: The story follows Ramona, a mixed-race Scottish-Native American orphan, and her Native American husband Alessandro, as they struggle to find a home and face injustice from American settlers.
Annual Performance: A play adaptation has been performed annually outdoors in Hemet, California, since 1923, making it one of the longest-running outdoor plays in the United States.
Cultural Impact: The novel was intended as a political critique of the U.S. government's mistreatment of Native Americans but became a popular romance story, significantly influencing Southern California's cultural identity and attracting tourists to the region.
The program is in great condition and it also comes with a brochure and pamphlet.
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