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Black cartoons with white voices highlight Hollywood's other blackface problem, from 'Family Guy' to 'The Simpsons' ...
“Miracle on 34th Street” — Another iconic black-and-white movie that stars Maureen O’Hara, John Payne and Edmund Gwenn. The movie won three Oscars in 1948 including one for Best Supporting Actor.
There is a cartoon circulating right now of two people holding protest signs — one is black, the other white. The black figure holds a sign that reads "I Can't Breathe;" the white figure holds a ...
Cartoon Network’s ‘Craig of the Creek’ puts Black American Sign Language front and center The Emmy Award-nominated series is known for its diversity and inclusion. TheGrio Staff ...
"Brownie's Victory Garden" is a propaganda cartoon created to promote the idea of victory gardens during World War II, particularly targeting children. The film presents a whimsical portrayal of ...
Cartoon Network's 'Craig of the Creek' worked closely with Southern California Black Deaf Advocates to make a milestone of Black Deaf representation.
Cartoons and comics are just fun, right -- funny little characters getting up to all sorts of shenanigans. What could possibly be wrong with that? Andre Ramos-Woodard grew up loving cartoon ...
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