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Did you know that Julius Caesar proclaimed the first Leap Day in 46 B.C.?? I didn't! I also didn't realize that Leap Years were so complicated! Through the magic of the internets, though, I found out that there are THREE criteria which determine which ye
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On this day in 1940, Hattie McDaniel became the first black woman to win an Oscar. Of course, she won for her portrayal of Mammy in Gone With The Wind. ?? Powered By Stuffr! ?? Technorati Tags: Hattie McDaniel, Oscar, best supporting actress, Gone
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February 28, 2008 Phyllis Wheatley was invited to President George Washingtons headquarters in Cambridge, MA on this date in 1776. Wheatley had written a poem in his honor. The play Porgy and Bess starring Todd Duncan and Anne Brown opened on
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24-March 1: 1940: Actress Hattie McDaniel became the first black woman to win an Oscar. She won best supporting actress for her role in "Gone With The Wind. ...
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Log date: 2/29/08 Filed under: Who's Who, Why Me?, ...I'm Not Laughing By: Q... 6:16 pm store Went to Panera Bread for breakfast. Screamed at my blog about wannabees again?? while drinking my dark columbian coffee and eating my dutch apple
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A lot has happened since 1940 when Hattie McDaniel was the first black American to receive an Oscar for her supporting role in "Gone With the Wind. ...
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Whoopi Goldberg shared with viewers of ???The View??? this week that she would never have landed her Oscar-winning role of psychic Oda Mae Brown had it not been for leading man Patrick Swayze who we recently learned is battling pancreatic cancer. "T
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1940: Hattie McDaniel becomes the first black woman to win an Oscar. She wins best supporting actress for Gone With the Wind. 1950: The variety series Your ...
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"Leap Day" Happy Leap Day! Today -- February 29 -- exists because 2008 is a leap year. And such a year only occurs every four years in order to keep the 12-month calendar synchronised with the length of the astronomical year aka, the Earth's
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Today is February 29th, 2008. A leap year. It??s an odd thing, really, to only see February 29th every four years. So why is it that we only see February 29th ever so often? The small portion of my brain that can follow science knows that it has somethi
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Hattie McDaniel becomes the first black woman to win an Oscar.
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Today is the 60th day of 2008 and the 70th day of winter. TODAY'S HISTORY: In 1740, French and Indian attackers destroyed the town of Deerfield, Mass. In 1940, Hattie McDaniel became the first African American to win an Oscar for her performance of "
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1940 ?? Hattie McDaniel was the first African American actress to win an Oscar. She won the Best Supporting Actress award for her role as ???Mammy??? in Gone ...
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... are celebrating their 68th Central Region Conference with events highlighting sorority member and Academy Award-winning actress Hattie McDaniel. ...
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Her name is Hattie McDaniel who sometimes was billed as Hattie McDaniels. McDaniel 1895-1952 was the first black person to be nominated for and to win ...
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Notable historic events that occured on February 29: Feb. 29, 1892 The tiny town of St. Petersburg, which now features a 'BayWalk' entertainment complex in its downtown, is incorporated. Feb. 29, 1940 Hattie McDaniel becomes the first black to win an
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Bark Bark Woof Woof Friday Blogaround Here's the Leap Day edition of the weekly round up around the Liberal Coalition. - A Blog Around The Clock: what exactly is a science blog? - archy: coyotes on the Pill? - Bark Bark Woof Woof: a legacy. - Bloggg: cu
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Drawing by Son of Ellis The global image of the Black woman continues to be under attack, the latest of which being with Charles Knipp and his character Shirley Q. Liquor. Liquor, is described by Charles Knipp as being "the Queen of Ignunce,&q
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Today's Birthdays 2/29 - Happy Sadie Hawkin's Day! Posted by: do_re_milla 09:58 pm EST 02/28/08 Gioacchino Rossini 02/29/1792 - Nov 13, 1868 composer - The Barber of Seville Boutique Fantasque Once Over Lightly Those Were the Days William A.
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On March 14, 1935, some 73 years ago tomorrow, Shirley Temple put her small hands and bare feet in wet cement. The box office champ for 1936, 1937 and 1938, three years in a row, and the savior of Fox studios, had not even hit her stride when she did t
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Since this is Black History Month I felt that I should post something on an important African American.? That African American is Hattie McDaniel.? At the 12th Academy Awards ceremony, Hattie McDaniel became the first African American to be awarded an
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Today's News The Way I View It _________________ They said nothing was likely to change in Cuba as Fidel stepped down in favor of his brother Raul. But, apparently something has changed. Cuba has signed on to two human rights treaties issued from
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From Hattie McDaniel to Ruby Dee, these are the honorees who have struck gold By Mark S. Luckie INTERACTIVITY BY MARK S. LUCKIE Denzel Washington: Doug ...
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On this date in 1940 Gone With the Wind won eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture. But the most ground-breaking award was Hattie McDaniel??s win for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Mammy. Miss McDaniel was the first African-American
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AP - February 29, 2008 3:13 AM ET On February 29th, 1940, actress Hattie McDaniel became the first black to win an Oscar. She won best supporting actress ...
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Hattie McDaniel, who played Mammy in "Gone With the Wind," is honored. 1972 -- Hank Aaron becomes the first major league baseball player to receive a salary ...
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It was obvious that the winner was Hattie McDaniel for ???Gone With the Wind.??? A ???Hallelujah!??? rang out from the back of the room and the audience gave ...
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1940 - In Hollywood, Hattie McDaniel receives an Academy Award for best supporting actress for her role in "Gone With the Wind." She is the first African American to win an Oscar. Often criticized for her portrayal of maids, she will say, "
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Name the only NHL player who wore the letter C as caption and won Stanley Cups on two different teams. The Amazon River runs through what continent? Hattie McDaniel became the first African American to win this award. What award did she win? What is Gord
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Happy National Surf & Turf Day a.k.a. Leap Day
Did you know that Julius Caesar proclaimed the first Leap Day in 46 B.C.?? I didn't! I also didn't realize that Leap Years were so complicated! Through the magic of the internets, though, I found out that there are THREE criteria which determine which ye
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Hattie McDaniel Wins An Oscar
On this day in 1940, Hattie McDaniel became the first black woman to win an Oscar. Of course, she won for her portrayal of Mammy in Gone With The Wind. ?? Powered By Stuffr! ?? Technorati Tags: Hattie McDaniel, Oscar, best supporting actress, Gone
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Black History Facts February 28 - 29, 2008
February 28, 2008 Phyllis Wheatley was invited to President George Washingtons headquarters in Cambridge, MA on this date in 1776. Wheatley had written a poem in his honor. The play Porgy and Bess starring Todd Duncan and Anne Brown opened on
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That Was the Week That Was - The Associated Press
24-March 1: 1940: Actress Hattie McDaniel became the first black woman to win an Oscar. She won best supporting actress for her role in "Gone With The Wind. ...
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Log date: 2/29/08
Log date: 2/29/08 Filed under: Who's Who, Why Me?, ...I'm Not Laughing By: Q... 6:16 pm store Went to Panera Bread for breakfast. Screamed at my blog about wannabees again?? while drinking my dark columbian coffee and eating my dutch apple
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A peek at recent books, magazines and Web sites - Indianapolis Star
A lot has happened since 1940 when Hattie McDaniel was the first black American to receive an Oscar for her supporting role in "Gone With the Wind. ...
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Whoopi gives Swayze credit for her Oscar...
Whoopi Goldberg shared with viewers of ???The View??? this week that she would never have landed her Oscar-winning role of psychic Oda Mae Brown had it not been for leading man Patrick Swayze who we recently learned is battling pancreatic cancer. "T
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Highlights from this week in entertainment history - Dallas Morning News
1940: Hattie McDaniel becomes the first black woman to win an Oscar. She wins best supporting actress for Gone With the Wind. 1950: The variety series Your ...
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"Leap Day" Happy Leap Day! Today -- February 29 -- exists because 2008 is a leap year. And such a year only occurs every four years in order to keep the 12-month calendar synchronised with the length of the astronomical year aka, the Earth's
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Look Before You ??
Today is February 29th, 2008. A leap year. It??s an odd thing, really, to only see February 29th every four years. So why is it that we only see February 29th ever so often? The small portion of my brain that can follow science knows that it has somethi
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This Day in HistoryBest Supporting Actress 1940
Hattie McDaniel becomes the first black woman to win an Oscar.
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This Day In History: Feb. 29
Today is the 60th day of 2008 and the 70th day of winter. TODAY'S HISTORY: In 1740, French and Indian attackers destroyed the town of Deerfield, Mass. In 1940, Hattie McDaniel became the first African American to win an Oscar for her performance of "
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Leap Day fun facts - Nevada Appeal
1940 ?? Hattie McDaniel was the first African American actress to win an Oscar. She won the Best Supporting Actress award for her role as ???Mammy??? in Gone ...
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Sorority conference next week - Kansas.com
... are celebrating their 68th Central Region Conference with events highlighting sorority member and Academy Award-winning actress Hattie McDaniel. ...
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McDaniel outperformed the biggest stars of her day - New Brunswick Home News Tribune
Her name is Hattie McDaniel who sometimes was billed as Hattie McDaniels. McDaniel 1895-1952 was the first black person to be nominated for and to win ...
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Let's Leap!
Notable historic events that occured on February 29: Feb. 29, 1892 The tiny town of St. Petersburg, which now features a 'BayWalk' entertainment complex in its downtown, is incorporated. Feb. 29, 1940 Hattie McDaniel becomes the first black to win an
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Bark Bark Woof Woof Friday Blogaround Here's the Leap Day edition of the weekly round up around the Liberal Coalition. - A Blog Around The Clock: what exactly is a science blog? - archy: coyotes on the Pill? - Bark Bark Woof Woof: a legacy. - Bloggg: cu
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I Don??t Do IgnoranceBreaking Down Shirley Q. Liquor, Big Mama, Norbit, Madea, and White Chicks
Drawing by Son of Ellis The global image of the Black woman continues to be under attack, the latest of which being with Charles Knipp and his character Shirley Q. Liquor. Liquor, is described by Charles Knipp as being "the Queen of Ignunce,&q
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THE BIG DAY FEB. 29 PART 1
Today's Birthdays 2/29 - Happy Sadie Hawkin's Day! Posted by: do_re_milla 09:58 pm EST 02/28/08 Gioacchino Rossini 02/29/1792 - Nov 13, 1868 composer - The Barber of Seville Boutique Fantasque Once Over Lightly Those Were the Days William A.
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Shirley Temple - Grauman's Handprints
On March 14, 1935, some 73 years ago tomorrow, Shirley Temple put her small hands and bare feet in wet cement. The box office champ for 1936, 1937 and 1938, three years in a row, and the savior of Fox studios, had not even hit her stride when she did t
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African American Actress
Since this is Black History Month I felt that I should post something on an important African American.? That African American is Hattie McDaniel.? At the 12th Academy Awards ceremony, Hattie McDaniel became the first African American to be awarded an
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Loyalty Oaths? How UnCalifornian of you
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Oscar history: Black honorees - Entertainment Weekly
From Hattie McDaniel to Ruby Dee, these are the honorees who have struck gold By Mark S. Luckie INTERACTIVITY BY MARK S. LUCKIE Denzel Washington: Doug ...
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Dateline 1940
On this date in 1940 Gone With the Wind won eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture. But the most ground-breaking award was Hattie McDaniel??s win for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Mammy. Miss McDaniel was the first African-American
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Today in Entertainment History - WIS
AP - February 29, 2008 3:13 AM ET On February 29th, 1940, actress Hattie McDaniel became the first black to win an Oscar. She won best supporting actress ...
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Leap Day ... in history - Charlotte Observer
Hattie McDaniel, who played Mammy in "Gone With the Wind," is honored. 1972 -- Hank Aaron becomes the first major league baseball player to receive a salary ...
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On This Day in History: February 29 The Big Night for the Big Year - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
It was obvious that the winner was Hattie McDaniel for ???Gone With the Wind.??? A ???Hallelujah!??? rang out from the back of the room and the audience gave ...
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Today In Black History - Feb 29th
1940 - In Hollywood, Hattie McDaniel receives an Academy Award for best supporting actress for her role in "Gone With the Wind." She is the first African American to win an Oscar. Often criticized for her portrayal of maids, she will say, "
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