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February 27, 2025 2 mins
  • On March 24, 2002, Halle Berry becomes the first Black woman to win the Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of a struggling widow who falls in love with her husband’s death row executioner in Monster’s Ball. Before Berry, the only African American actress to win an Academy Award was Hattie McDaniel, who earned the statuette for her supporting role in 1939’s Gone With the Wind as Mammy.
  •  At the Oscar ceremony, McDaniel and her guest had to sit at a segregated table. When Hattie McDaniel took the stage at the 12th Academy Awards in 1940, she was the only Black woman in the room. The same night Berry won her historic Oscar, Denzel Washington became only the second Black man to win in the Best Actor category, for his role as a corrupt Los Angeles police officer in Training Day. It was the first time at the Academy Awards that Black performers had taken home both of the year’s top acting awards.
  • And Sidney Poitier shattered racial barriers in Hollywood, becoming the first Black actor to win an Academy Award for Best Actor in 1964 for Lilies of the Field.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Uh sad days right now, No, the countdown to our
Black history facts will come to it, and tomorrow mother
knows what you have for him this morning.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
On March twenty fourth, two thousand and two, halle Berry
becomes the first black woman to win the Best Actress
Oscar for her portrayal of a struggling widow who falls
in love with her husband's death row executioner and monsters ball.
Before halle Berry, the only African American actress to win

(00:33):
an Academy Award was Hattie McDaniel, who earned the statuette
for her supporting role in nineteen thirty nine's Gone with
the Win as Mammy. At the Oscar ceremony, McDaniel and
her guests had to sit at a segregated table. When

(00:53):
Hattie McDaniel took the stage at the twelfth Academy Awards
in nineteen forty, she was the only black woman in
the room. The same night halle Berry won her historic Oscar,
Denzel Washington became only the second black man to win

(01:15):
the Best Actor category for his role as a corrupt
Los Angeles police officer in Training Day. It was the
first time at the Academy Awards that black performers had
taken home both of the year's top acting awards, and
you cannot forget about Sydney Potier. He shattered racio barriers

(01:40):
in Hollywood, becoming the first black actor to win an
Academy Award for Best Actor in nineteen sixty four for
Lily's of the Field. I'm here to educate Jill. I'm
here to motivate Jill. I'm here to buyer you, and

(02:01):
I want you to return tomorrow because we're going hard,
or go home, coming to an end.

Speaker 1 (02:07):
Be back tomorrow with my final

Speaker 2 (02:09):
Black History Month fact at seven o'clock
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