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Why Judy Garland's blackface photo resurfaced decades later

Por: Newsweek Life August 18, 2023

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A photo of Judy Garland in blackface has resurfaced on social media, with fans jumping to defend the late child star.The image is a still from the movie Everybody Sing from 1938, and shows a teenage Garland painted to have darker skin, large white lips and dreadlocks. Garland played Judy Bellaire in the musical comedy, who joins a music show as a blackface singer to escape her dysfunctional family.Although the film was released 85 years ago,... + full article



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