In the wake of the death of Harry Belafonte and Jim Brown, many people are reminiscing of the time when Black entertainers were "effective" political spokesmen for Black America.
In this episode we will question whether they Mythology of Black Entertainer and Black Athlete is justified or if only a certain acceptable version of Black entertainer has ever been truly promoted.
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