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Oct 2019
56m 14s

147: Hattie McDaniel (Six Degrees of Son...

Karina Longworth
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Song of the South co-stars Hattie McDaniel, the first black performer to win an Oscar (for her supporting role as “Mammy” in Gone with the Wind). By the time Song of the South was released, McDaniel was the subject of much criticism in the black community for propagating outdated stereotypes in her roles. But McDaniel actually began her career subverting tho ... Show More
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