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Hollywood Holds Black Films to Frustratingly Separate and Unfair Standard

June 10, 2014/Featured, Race and Hollywood by SSC WebTeam

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In an interview, actor Taye Diggs comments on the Hollywood studio system process for deciding whether to do black films or their sequels.

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