Abstract

This paper delves into the intricate intersection of race and Hollywood recognition, employing the prestigious Academy Awards as a lens to scrutinize the portrayal of African Americans in leading roles. Focusing on both Oscar-winning performances and the instances where African American actors and actresses were nominated but did not secure the coveted award, the study aims to unravel the complexities surrounding race in the film industry. By utilizing the Oscars as a sampling organizer, the research seeks to trace the factors contributing to the acknowledgment of African American talent within the cinematic landscape. Through an in-depth examination of roles that have earned Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscars for African Americans, the paper engages with the broader discourse on racial theory and film study, shedding light on the evolving dynamics of representation and recognition in the entertainment realm.

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