tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9019110752663101206.post8773216206146600035..comments2023-11-02T13:32:24.074-04:00Comments on People of Color in Classic Film: Stuck!Adriennehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07315223366240901207noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9019110752663101206.post-45141116865492947242013-05-15T11:28:45.568-04:002013-05-15T11:28:45.568-04:00Thanks Mr. Smith for your encouragement and sugges...Thanks Mr. Smith for your encouragement and suggestions!<br /><br /> I know this is going to sound like bullcrap, but ironically as I was going to bed last night Charles Gilpin and Bojangles and old Jackson Ward popped up in my mind, but for some reason I didn't think about doing a post on them and you've just given me a great idea for a post! =)aigespeakingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9019110752663101206.post-11816364287618320502013-05-15T09:00:00.699-04:002013-05-15T09:00:00.699-04:00Adrienne
so proud of you with this blog. There is ...Adrienne<br />so proud of you with this blog. There is so much material out there to blog about when it comes to the rich history of People of Color in film. I know you will have some inspiration soon.<br /><br />By the way did you know that Gilpin Court in Richmond (the projects) was named after Charles Gilpin. Check him out. He was mostly a stage actor but from Richmond. Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, also a Richmond native, did everything from vaudeville to Broadway, to film.Derome Smithnoreply@blogger.com