
CACT 0014: The Emergence of the Black Leading Lady & the Surge in Interracial Romance
04/10/17 • 13 min
Ree discusses the success of TV shows like Scandal, Queen Sugar, and The Walking Dead, focusing on the influence black actresses and white actors have on and off screen when romantically paired together.
Ree discusses the success of TV shows like Scandal, Queen Sugar, and The Walking Dead, focusing on the influence black actresses and white actors have on and off screen when romantically paired together.
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