ReShonda Tate highlights legacy of Hattie McDaniel, the 1st Black Oscar winner
Hattie McDaniel was a force in the entertainment industry and paved the way for many actresses today. In The Queen of Sugar Hill, author ReShonda
Hattie McDaniel was a force in the entertainment industry and paved the way for many actresses today. In The Queen of Sugar Hill, author ReShonda
Fans are in an uproar that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences chose to honor Hattie McDaniel without telling the whole sordid story
Raven Goodwin has been cast to star in the upcoming biopic of Hattie McDaniel, the first African American to win an Oscar. According to Deadline,
[jwplatform 7NOBcqI5] In 1940, at the 12th Academy Awards, Hattie McDaniel was named Best Supporting Actress for her role in Gone With the Wind. Wearing
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, the powerful Hollywood organization behind the Academy Awards, is in love with black dysfunction, criminality, hypersexuality and
African American women are more likely to die of breast cancer than women of other races, especially in the first few years after the diagnosis,