Born on this date in 1892 in Wichita, Kansas
The first African American to win an Academy Award, winning Best Supporting Actress for her role as "Mammy" in Gone With The Wind
Wanted to be buried in Hollywood Forever Cemetery, but was denied because of her race and was buried in Rosedale Cemetery instead. A cenotaph was dedicated to her in Hollywood Forever in 1999 on October 26th, the anniversary of her death.
Unable to attend the Atlanta premiere of Gone With The Wind because of segregation in the south, but attended the Hollywood premiere of the film
Has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for radio and one for film
Upon her death, she left her Oscar to Howard University, but it was lost in the sixties during the race riots and has never been found.
Often opened up her own home to African American actors who couldn't find decent accommodations in Hollywood because of their race.
Actively participated in USO shows during World War II
Appears on a US postage stamp released in 2006 as part of the Black Heritage series.
Her father was a former slave, who also fought in the Civil War.
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