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Black History Year

This Powerful Rebellion Sent A Clear Message To Hollywood

Black History Year

PushBlack

History

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2025

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Coons. Mammies. Jezebels. That’s how Hollywood wanted to paint us on the big screen. But one group of Black filmmakers refused to play nice. Would their ambitious rebellion defeat the ignorant portrayals of Black people?


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0:00.0

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0:03.0

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0:20.0

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0:22.6

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0:26.6

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0:33.6

They didn't want you to know these movies existed.

0:35.6

This is Two-Minute Black History, What You Didn't Learn in School.

0:46.3

Black filmmakers refused to play with Hollywood as LA burned.

0:50.3

Coons, Mammies, Jezebels.

0:55.0

That's how Hollywood wanted to paint us on the big screen.

0:59.0

But one group of black filmmakers refused to play nice.

1:03.0

Would their ambitious rebellion defeat the ignorant portrayals of black people?

1:09.0

Black students attending UCLA's prestigious film school in 1969 couldn't believe the news.

1:17.3

The Watts Race Riots and a shootout on campus had brought forth a huge opportunity to explore

1:24.0

important issues through art.

1:27.1

So why was Hollywood closing its eyes to such crises?

1:32.6

As racial tensions rolls down the block, Hollywood instead did what it does best.

1:39.5

The racist stereotypical tropes of the day, coons, mammies, bucks, continued to thrive.

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