WELCOME TO A DIGITAL EXTENSION OF OUR BLACK HISTORY MONTH EXHIBIT, TITLED BLACK STAR, WHICH FOCUSES ON AFRICAN-AMERICANS IN FILM.
THIS BLOG WILL FEATURE ART FROM THE EXHIBIT AND LOCAL KANSAS CITY EVENTS.
WE INVITE YOU TO BROWSE, ASK QUESTIONS, LEAVE COMMENTS AND SHARE HOW YOU’RE SHOWING PRIDE THIS FEBRUARY 2008 (and every day, for that matter!). SAY IT LOUD!
EXHIBIT PARTICIPANTS
Wale Adeniran Erica Keith Cathy Ann Johnson Teresa Leggard Richard Lewis Carolle Nau Kevin Sheehy Jennifer Snuggs Jeanee Wallace Melvina Young Dierdra Zollar
Special Thanks The Diversity Council The Design Studio The Crown Room Brad Moore, President of Hallmark Hall of Fame Jan Parkinson & all of the members of the Hallmark Hall of Fame team Melissa Bolden Kelley Foster Bruce Higgins Erica Keith Frank Norfleet Pete Noth Jeanee Wallace ~ poster & blog design Tom Wallen
Best Actress in a Leading Role • 2001: Halle Berry, Monster's Ball
Best Actor in a Supporting Role • 1982: Louis Gossett Jr., An Officer and a Gentleman • 1989: Denzel Washington, Glory • 1996: Cuba Gooding Jr., Jerry Maguire • 2004: Morgan Freeman, Million Dollar Baby
Best Actress in a Supporting Role • 1939: Hattie McDaniel, Gone with the Wind • 1990: Whoopi Goldberg, Ghost • 2006: Jennifer Hudson, Dreamgirls
Best Music Score • 1984: Prince, Purple Rain • 1986: Herbie Hancock, 'Round Midnight
Best Original Song • 1971: Isaac Hayes, Shaft • 1984: Stevie Wonder, The Woman in Red • 1985: Lionel Richie, White Nights • 2005: Jordan Houston, Cedric Coleman, and Paul Beauregard, Hustle & Flow
Best Sound • 1988: Willie D. Burton, Bird • 1989: Russell Williams II, Glory • 1990: Russell Williams II, Dances with Wolves • 2006: Willie D. Burton, Dreamgirls
Honorary Award • 1947: James Baskett, Song of the South • 2001: Sidney Poitier
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award • 1994: Quincy Jones
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