I loved Hattie since the first time I saw Gone With The Wind , I saw the spirit one beautiful Human Being just like a caring mom and people I was just a kid 9 years old , I was just a child and as child I understood that was playing a role and I bet my life on it that no other actress could have played it better ! Notice that every time she in a scene she is like a magnet bigger than life character .
I loved this woman & admire her life. The scene in Gone with the Wind was amazing when she told the story of the little girl’s death. She to me started out in the beginning of the film giving a brilliant performance & it just got better & better as she played her part. God was with her all her life she showed that God was first! 🥰♥️🥳
So PROUD and HONORED of "The" Soror Hattie McDaniel as a member of "The" Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., SGRho(1922); Motto: "Greater Service, Greater Progress". Soror J. Shelton, Epsilon Omega Sigma Chapter, Oklahoma City, OK.
Didn't know she was raised in Denver. McDaniel was a trailblazer who succeeded in against all odds in a tough industry. Talk about racists, Walter White promoted "light-skinned" actresses over a woman whose work paved the way for their opportunities in Hollywood. Spike Lee's comments were a pleasant surprise. Thanks so much for doing this excellent biography.
I loved Hattie McDaniel because she wouldn't allow herself to be disrespected by neither whites nor blacks during a time when all blacks were stereotyped and abused by white folks ( mostly men) and black women were abused/disrespected by all men. All my love and respect to her and God bless her always.
I enjoyed this a lot, being a fan of Ms.McDaniel. And I also hope her Academy Award will one day be found for the world to see. Thanks for this video, good job 👍. Edited to add: Butterfly McQueen, another one of my favorites, could you possibly do a segment on her?
Back when Miss McDaniel was starting out, slaves and domestics were the only roles available to black actors. Hattie had a regal bearing and always managed to shine in her roles. Mammie was GWTW's heart and soul and smarter than most, if not all of the other characters. Offscreen, she worked tirelessly to improve opportunities for her peers.
Obviously a nice---looking woman. But her along Stephen Fetchit put black actors and actresses back for 25 years. Then along came Raisin In The Sun, Carmen, and the black and beautiful Sidney Poitier. Also she played a happy slave in Song Of The South.
The backlash and criticism of her work is discussed in this video. Nonetheless, Ms. McDaniel was talented and opened doors for black actors, including Sidney Poitier. Thanks for watching.
@@TheOnyxQueenChannel I think Sidney had his own struggles and doors that he had to open. Not to dismiss the wins of Hattie McDaniels but he was going for the roles that nearly no one could imagine for a black man, not the subservient ones. Hattie was very conditioned to to not rock the boat, thinking these roles were a way of making it as long as a major film studio was behind her. In her own way, she did what she could to change the narrative but as long as it didn't make whites uncomfortable. Not very "door opening" especially during that time of racial tension. But otherwise, I think she's a great actor and deserved her Oscar. I am happy she was able to see great success and I applaud her efforts to black organizations.
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I loved Hattie since the first time I saw Gone With The Wind , I saw the spirit one beautiful Human Being just like a caring mom and people I was just a kid 9 years old , I was just a child and as child I understood that was playing a role and I bet my life on it that no other actress could have played it better ! Notice that every time she in a scene she is like a magnet bigger than life character .
Thank you Hattie. I still enjoy all the wonderful movies that you participated. May God bless you!!!
This is an excellent documentary on Hattie McDaniel. She was an amazing actress and a beautiful soul. I love her Thank you❤🙏
I loved this woman & admire her life. The scene in Gone with the Wind was amazing when she told the story of the little girl’s death. She to me started out in the beginning of the film giving a brilliant performance & it just got better & better as she played her part. God was with her all her life she showed that God was first! 🥰♥️🥳
Love Hattie❤. Thanks so much for this.
Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the intelligent, honest, presentation of Hattie McDaniel's biography.
Thanks for watching.
Truly appreciated the bio on Hattie McDaniel. I look forward to listening to more interesting people.
Thank you!
Thank you for the information. This lady was incredible.
So PROUD and HONORED of "The" Soror Hattie McDaniel as a member of "The" Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., SGRho(1922); Motto: "Greater Service, Greater Progress". Soror J. Shelton, Epsilon Omega Sigma Chapter, Oklahoma City, OK.
Didn't know she was raised in Denver. McDaniel was a trailblazer who succeeded in against all odds in a tough industry. Talk about racists, Walter White promoted "light-skinned" actresses over a woman whose work paved the way for their opportunities in Hollywood. Spike Lee's comments were a pleasant surprise. Thanks so much for doing this excellent biography.
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I loved Hattie McDaniel because she wouldn't allow herself to be disrespected by neither whites nor blacks during a time when all blacks were stereotyped and abused by white folks ( mostly men) and black women were abused/disrespected by all men. All my love and respect to her and God bless her always.
super video and bio
Just LOVED her!
I enjoyed this a lot, being a fan of Ms.McDaniel. And I also hope her Academy Award will one day be found for the world to see. Thanks for this video, good job 👍. Edited to add: Butterfly McQueen, another one of my favorites, could you possibly do a segment on her?
Ms. McQueen is actually on my list, stay tuned. Thanks for watching.
Nice piece and I can definitely tell that this took a t considerable amount of time to put together ,
Peace out and prayers for everyone,
Stay safe
Thank you!
Back when Miss McDaniel was starting out, slaves and domestics were the only roles available to black actors. Hattie had a regal bearing and always managed to shine in her roles. Mammie was GWTW's heart and soul and smarter than most, if not all of the other characters. Offscreen, she worked tirelessly to improve opportunities for her peers.
❤❤❤❤❤GOD BLESS HER
Obviously a nice---looking woman. But her along Stephen Fetchit put black actors and actresses back for 25 years. Then along came Raisin In The Sun, Carmen, and the black and beautiful Sidney Poitier. Also she played a happy slave in Song Of The South.
The backlash and criticism of her work is discussed in this video. Nonetheless, Ms. McDaniel was talented and opened doors for black actors, including Sidney Poitier. Thanks for watching.
@@TheOnyxQueenChannel I think Sidney had his own struggles and doors that he had to open. Not to dismiss the wins of Hattie McDaniels but he was going for the roles that nearly no one could imagine for a black man, not the subservient ones. Hattie was very conditioned to to not rock the boat, thinking these roles were a way of making it as long as a major film studio was behind her. In her own way, she did what she could to change the narrative but as long as it didn't make whites uncomfortable. Not very "door opening" especially during that time of racial tension.
But otherwise, I think she's a great actor and deserved her Oscar. I am happy she was able to see great success and I applaud her efforts to black organizations.
'It ain't fittin, ain't fittin, just ain't fittin!'
Hm, hm, hm!
She was the best....loved that lady!
Onyx Queen. What a wonderful phrase!!!
I seriously love your content. I'll be sure to give you a S/o on my podcast tonight. Keeo them coming and I'm glad to know I'm here now before you blow up!
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She was very talented
I always liked her and enjoyed her movies !