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rabbitvintage · 3 months
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Bette Davis with Hattie McDaniel. Davis was the only white member of McDaniel’s troupe of performers to perform for black servicemen during WWII. McDaniel was the Chairman of the Negro Division of the Hollywood Victory Committee. She formed the troupe.
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seemystrength · 1 year
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Hattie McDaniel
Her Accomplishments
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Hattie McDaniel was a trailblazing actress, singer, and comedian who became the first African American to win an Academy Award. Here are some of her notable accomplishments:
First African American to win an Academy Award: In 1940, McDaniel won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Mammy in the classic film "Gone with the Wind." She was the first African American to receive the honor, breaking down barriers and opening doors for future generations of black performers.
Pioneering Career in Hollywood: McDaniel was one of the first African American women to perform on the radio and appear in movies. She was a prolific character actress and appeared in over 300 films throughout her career. Her versatility and talent made her a beloved figure in Hollywood and a pioneer for black actors.
Advocated for Civil Rights: McDaniel was an advocate for civil rights and used her platform to speak out against discrimination and racism. She was a member of the NAACP and used her influence to challenge Hollywood's stereotypes and push for more diverse representation on screen.
Broke down barriers: McDaniel's success in Hollywood paved the way for future generations of black actors and performers. She broke down barriers and shattered stereotypes, proving that African Americans could be successful in the entertainment industry and beyond.
Groundbreaking Accomplishments: McDaniel was a trailblazer in every sense of the word. Her groundbreaking accomplishments include being the first African American to perform on radio, the first to star in a nationally broadcast television show, and the first to win an Academy Award. Her legacy continues to inspire and empower people today.
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cartermagazine · 2 years
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Today In History Hattie McDaniel, actress who starred in an Oscar winning role as “Mammy” in Gone with the Wind, was born in Wichita, KS, on this date June 10, 1898. By the mid-1920s, Hattie McDaniel became one of the first African American women to perform on radio. In 1934, she landed her on-screen break in the film Judge Priest. She then became the first African American to win an Oscar in 1940, for her role as Mammy in Gone with the Wind. CARTER™️ Magazine carter-mag.com #wherehistoryandhiphopmeet #historyandhiphop365 #cartermagazine #staywoke #carter #hattiemcdaniel #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #history #staywoke https://www.instagram.com/p/CenzA3CuuGK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kelseyraeartistnpc · 3 months
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🔮✨ Horoscope for February 29th: Today's cosmic alignment brings a surge of empowerment and possibility! On this rare leap day, let's celebrate the courage of all those who challenge norms and break boundaries. In 1940, Hattie McDaniel became the first African American to win an Academy Award, paving the way for diversity and representation in Hollywood. Embrace your uniqueness and seize the day with confidence! 🌟🎬
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blaqsbi · 8 months
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Post: Academy to replace Hattie McDaniels missing Oscar for Gone With the Wind https://www.blaqsbi.com/5oUo
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themotherlove · 8 months
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Dr. Mother Love  & Cool TLC on together in these battles on the picket line for people's livelihood, it's affected so many of us we are all connected. B) Cassidy Hutchinson speaks, C) Hattie McDaniel's Oscar back home D) Can McCarthy keep his job?
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movietitlescollection · 8 months
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peliculasjimbo · 1 year
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🇪🇸 En una rica hacienda de algodón del sur de Estados Unidos, Scarlett O'Hara y su familia, viven ociosamente hasta que estalla la guerra de Secesión y la reconstrucción. A través de estos períodos históricos, se desarrolla una narrativa de amor entre: los que se quieren, los no correspondidos, los utilizados y, los que esperan su momento, con Scarlett como piedra angular. Ganadora de 10 Oscars entre los cuales están mejor película, director, guión adaptado, actriz principal, actriz de reparto (Hattie McDaniel, la primera afrodescendiente en ganar un Oscar), etc Criticada en la actualidad por tratar el tema del esclavismo, esta obra maestra sigue inmutable a las quejas oportunistas, que niegan la historia tal como sucedió, por un pensamiento utópico alejado de la realidad. Con una duración de casi 4 horas es un reto y, un imposible para adictos al teléfono móvil. ¿Estarías dispuest@ a verla? Déjamelo en comentarios o privado. 🇬🇧 On a rich cotton farm in the southern United States, Scarlett O'Hara and her family live idly until the Civil War and Reconstruction break out. Through these historical periods, a narrative of love develops between: those who love each other, those who are unrequited, those used, and those who wait for their moment, with Scarlett as the cornerstone. Winner of 10 Oscars, among which are best film, director, adapted screenplay, leading actress, supporting actress (Hattie McDaniel, the first Afro-descendant to win an Oscar), etc. Currently criticized for dealing with the issue of slavery, this masterpiece remains unaffected by opportunistic complaints, which deny history as it happened, due to a utopian thought far from reality. With a duration of almost 4 hours, it is a challenge and impossible for mobile phone addicts. #LoQueElVientoSeLlevó #GoneWithTheWind #VivianLeigh #ClarkGable #OliviaHavilland #HattieMcDaniel #BarbaraO'Neil #OscarPolk #EverettBrown #CarrollNye #MargaretMichell #VictorFleming #MaxSteiner #Metro-Golwyn-Mayer #LeslieHoward #ThomasMitchell #ButterflyMcQueen #EddieAnderson #Pelìculas1939 #Fims1939 #EvelynKeves #Épico #Histórico #Romático #Epic #Romantic https://www.instagram.com/p/CpckOfOt-9H/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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schooloffeminism · 2 years
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#Herstory #UnDíaComoHoy #HattieMcDaniel (Wichita, Kansas,10 de junio de 1895– Woodland Hills, California, 26 de octubre de 1952) fue una #actriz y #cantante estadounidense, la primera #afroestadounidense en ganar un #Óscar, y en 1940 la primera afroestadounidense ganadora de Óscar a quien se le dedicó un sello postal de EEUU. Hattie cuenta con 2 estrellas en el Paseo de la Fama de Hollywood, por sus contribuciones radiofónicas y cinematográficas. Es una de las #pioneras del movimiento afroestadounidense, llegando a desafiar las convenciones e injusticias de la época. Fue una figura muy querida de Hollywood, a menudo encasillada en el personaje de la buena criada, vivaz y solidaria. Cuando se la criticó por trabajar solo en papeles de empleada doméstica contestó: «Prefiero actuar de sirvienta y ganar 700$ semanales que ser una sirvienta y ganar 7». McDaniel fue hija de esclavos liberados. En 1930 se estableció en LA, trabajando de empleada doméstica hasta conseguir un pequeño papel en 1932. Su segundo film fue con Mae West, No soy un ángel. Entre 1932 y 1949 actuó en 300 películas aunque sólo se le dio crédito en 80. Se la recuerda por su actuación en 1936 en la película Show Boat junto a Paul Robeson e Irene Dunne. En 1940 ganó el Óscar a la mejor actriz de reparto por su personaje de Mammy en Lo que el viento se llevó, marcando un hito para la población afroestadounidense. Pero, dado que la ceremonia de la entrega de Oscars se realizó en un hotel con normas de segregación racial, a McDaniel se le asignó un asiento en una pequeña mesa lejos de sus co-protagonistas. McDaniel fue encasillada como una empleada doméstica a lo largo de toda su carrera, y su victoria como mejor actriz de reparto no le abrió paso a mejores oportunidades como intérprete. En 1947 protagonizó el show radiofónico The Behula Show, que fue llevado a la televisión pero en el tercer capítulo supo que tenía cáncer de mama y no pudo seguir actuando. El cementerio principal de la ciudad la rechazó debido a que en toda la nación no se permitía que las personas con piel negra fueran enterradas en el mismo sitio que las blancas. (En EEUU, la segregación terminó en 1965). #efemerides https://www.instagram.com/p/CeovAMzDV64/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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deraywrites · 2 years
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#TodaysQuote #QuoteOfTheDay #foodforthought #morningmeditations #afternoonmeditations #inspirationalquotes #motivationalquotes #dailymeditations #mindbodyspirit #dailyquotes #lifelessons #lifequotes #AbundanceMindset #Oranges #RoomAtTheTop #Resilience #Aspirations #HattieMcDaniel #June10 (at Cedar Brook Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeoX7s0u4ho/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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uvmagazine · 3 months
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In 1940, #HattieMcDaniel became the first Black person to win an Oscar. She won for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in “Gone With The Wind” at the 12th Academy Awards.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Pjnd9G6W_s&t=41s The first African American female to win an academy award Hattie McDaniel Veh's World w/Nevaeh Cable #HattieMcDaniel #Academyaward #Actress #actor
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cartermagazine · 1 year
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Today In History
Hattie McDaniel, actress who starred in an Oscar winning role as “Mammy” in Gone with the Wind, was born in Wichita, KS, on this date June 10, 1898.
By the mid-1920s, Hattie McDaniel became one of the first African American women to perform on radio. In 1934, she landed her on-screen break in the film Judge Priest. She then became the first African American to win an Oscar in 1940, for her role as Mammy in Gone with the Wind.
She has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1975, and in 2006 she became the first Black Oscar winner honored with a U.S. postage stamp.
In 2010, she was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame.
CARTER™️ Magazine carter-mag.com #wherehistoryandhiphopmeet #historyandhiphop365 #cartermagazine #staywoke #carter #hattiemcdaniel #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #history #staywoke
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cyarsk52-20 · 1 year
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newsone_official “I want to thank Miss Hattie McDaniel for enduring all that she had to so that I would not have to.” - Mo’Nique
🎥: Academy Awards
#newsonesocial #hattiemcdaniel #monique #onthisday #oscars #academyawards #blackactors #womenshistorymonth
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deniserenee24 · 2 years
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Amen!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Thank you!!! Facts!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💯😡😡😡💯💯 #WillSmith #Oscars #HattieMcDaniels (at My Happy Place) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcYNCLOr4xMshfmjCRLR0wFoY5G6PKcn0AoXPU0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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