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  2. Rich Wigga, Poor Wigga - Wikipedia

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    In 'Rich Wigga, Poor Wigga', as seems to be the new normal on Atlanta, race is fickle and right is an abstraction." [10] Deshawn Thomas of /Film wrote, "It just makes no sense that, four years after season 2, we've hardly seen the Black characters we've come to love. The show has morphed into a half-assed attempt at an anthology about white ...

  3. Atlanta (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta is an American comedy-drama television series created by Donald Glover. The series follows college dropout and music manager Earnest "Earn" Marks (Glover) and rapper Alfred "Paper Boi" Miles ( Brian Tyree Henry ) as they navigate a strange, seemingly otherworldly Atlanta hip hop scene.

  4. The Goof Who Sat By the Door - Wikipedia

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    "The Goof Who Sat By the Door" is the eighth episode of the fourth season of the American comedy-drama television series Atlanta. It is the 39th overall episode of the series and was written by supervising producer Francesca Sloane and Karen Joseph Adcock, and the final episode directed by series creator and lead actor Donald Glover.

  5. The 10 Most Important Black TV Shows of All Time - AOL

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    The first Black sitcom, Amos ‘n’ Andy, originated from a radio program in which two white men portrayed the Black characters. When adapted to TV in 1951 with a Black cast, the actors behaved ...

  6. Black stand up comedy that’s shaping the comedy scene - AOL

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    History of Black comedy. This combination photo shows Comedian Redd Foxx, left, speaking to journalists about the reasons he left the top-rated sitcom “Sanford & Son,” March 14, 1974 in New ...

  7. Chris Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Tucker began showcasing his comedy skills before an audience in local Atlanta comedy clubs until he decided to move to Los Angeles in 1990 to further pursue his stand-up comedy career. [9] In 1992, Tucker was a frequent performer on the HBO comedy series Def Comedy Jam. [10]