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Hattie McDaniel

In addition to acting, McDaniel recorded 16 blues sides between 1926 and 1929 and was a radio performer and television personality; she was the first black woman to sing on radio in the United States. Although she appeared in more than 300 films, she received on-screen credits for only 83. Her best known other major films are ''Alice Adams'', ''In This Our Life'', ''Since You Went Away'', and ''Song of the South''.
McDaniel experienced racism and racial segregation throughout her career, and as a result, she was unable to attend the premiere of ''Gone with the Wind'' in Atlanta because it was held in a whites-only theater. At the Oscars ceremony in Los Angeles, she sat at a segregated table at the side of the room. In 1952, McDaniel died of breast cancer. Her final wish, to be buried in Hollywood Cemetery, was denied because at the time of her death, the graveyard was reserved for whites only. Provided by Wikipedia