Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The HELP & The Oscar's Romancing The Black Mammie - Negro Actresses on Tavis Smiley Pt1

The HELP & The Oscar's Romancing The Black Mammie - Negro Actresses on Tavis Smiley Pt1

The HELP & The Oscar: Romancing The Black Mammie - Negro Actresses on Tavis Smiley Romancing the Image of the Black Mammy: Oscar & ILLUMINATI negro COINTELPRO - Tavis vs the Help pt2 Romancing the Image of the Black Mammy, The 21st Century ILLUMINATI CONSPIRACY, Whitney Houston's death also come on the eve of the 84th annual Academy Awards and its annual shameful Celebration of "Romancing the Black Female Misfit and Mammy" in mass media. The 2012 Academy Awards nominated "The Help" for four Oscar nominations. "The Help" earned Oscar nods for Viola Davis (Best Actress), Octavia Spencer (Best Supporting Actress), Jessica Chastain (Best Supporting Actres), as well as Best Picture. The film is a shocking compilation and perpetuation of Old Southern Mammy Tales and Stereotypes and a trivialization of the Civil Rights Mass Movement of 1960s through the eyes and consciousness of a white heroine intended to crush the world image, mysticism and influence of the "Black Diva" that Whit! ney Houston once dominated with grace and beauty. The Association of Black Women Historiansurged in statement about the film to fans of both the best-selling novel and the feature film to reconsider their attitude towards this tale of African American maids in 1960s Jackson, Mississippi. "During the 1960s, the era covered in The Help, legal segregation and economic inequalities limited black women's employment opportunities. Up to 90 per cent of working black women in the South labored as domestic ...





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