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  1. Feb 17, 2024 · Hattie McDaniel believed in fighting from the inside – she had a seat at the table. We’re used to those activists who are vocal, but she was a quiet activist who had a seat at the table and ...

  2. Film actress Hattie McDaniel was the first African American to win an Oscar, for her supporting role as Mammy in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind. She grew up in Denver, Colorado, the youngest daughter of Susan Holbert and Henry McDaniel, an ex-slave and Civil War veteran. Hattie decided to become an actress at age six.

  3. Feb 18, 1990 · The best supporting actress award was given to Hattie McDaniel for her role as Mammy. She was the first African American nominated for an Academy Award and the first to receive an Academy Award. Today, Gone With The Wind is considered by many to be the greatest film ever made. The Gone With The Wind stamp was issued February 18, 1990.

  4. Jan 11, 2018 · She won an Academy Award for her role in 1939's "Gone With The Wind."

  5. May 6, 2020 · Hattie McDaniel knew she wanted to be an actress at 6 years old. The 13th child of two former slaves, McDaniel was born in Wichita, Kansas in 1895, but raised in Denver, where she discovered her love of the stage and decided she wanted to be an actress at age six.

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  6. May 3, 2020 · Hattie McDaniel was an artist, actor and entertainer during her life, appearing as a blues singer as well as being in movies. Born in 1893, Hattie was the youngest of 13 children, to enslaved ...

  7. Hattie McDaniel was born on 10 June 1895, in Wichita, Kansas to Henry McDaniel and Susan Holbert. Both her parents were former slaves. Her father was a soldier and had fought in the Americal Civil War. Hattie was the youngest child in the family and had 12 siblings.

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