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As the British Empire transforms Jamaica into a ghastly slave colony in the 17th and 18th centuries, runaway Africans disperse into the mountains and resist. These “Maroons” establish free communities and their warriors proceed to raid plantations, liberate the enslaved, and decimate British attacks on their villages.
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#hollywood #hattiemcdaniel #stereotypes #movies #blackface
the Origins of 7 African-American Hollywood Stereotypes from black face minstrel shows to Modern-day Hollywood.
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SOURCE:
The Jim Crow Museum - https://jimcrowmuseum.ferris.edu/index.htm
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction
01:15 Number 1: The Sambo
01:43 Stepin Fetchit
03:16 Br'er Rabbit / High John The Conquerer
04:14 Number 2: Jim Crow
06:16 Amos n Andy radio / Blackface
07:06 Number 3: The Brute
07:43 Birth of A Nation
08:00 Oscar Michaeux
09:28 Number 4: The Mammy
9:35: Hattie McDaniel
10:46 Best Supporting Actress Oscar
12:13 Aunt Jemima
13:05 Number 5: The Magical N3gro
15:34 Song of the South / Splash Mountain
16:33 Number 6: The Sapphire
18:16 Bamboozled
19:33 Number 7: Jezebel (Dorothy Dandridge)
21:00 Halle Berry's Oscar win (Monster's Ball) / Kamala Harris
22:30 Conclusion
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