Breaking Down Racial Barriers
Unveiling the Dark Layers of Racism in the Film Industry

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by Abbey Miles
Actor | Film enthusiast | Writer

Racism is a deep-rooted societal issue that permeates through various aspects of our lives, including the film industry. For years, Hollywood has been grappling with racial discrimination, perpetuating stereotypes, and excluding diverse voices from both behind and in front of the camera. It is crucial to explore these disparities, shed light on the industry's historical and current struggles, and advocate for more inclusive practices.

The history of racism in the film industry is a painful reminder of the glaring disparities that plagued Hollywood's early years. During the silent era, African Americans were largely excluded from roles and were often replaced by white actors donning blackface. In addition, racial stereotypes were commonly portrayed, further entrenching discriminatory perceptions. These early instances set a precedent for the systemic exclusion and marginalization of minority voices.

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