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  2. List of black animated characters - Wikipedia

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    This list of black animated characters lists fictional characters found on animated television series and in motion pictures.The Black people in this list include African American animated characters and other characters of Sub-Saharan African descent or populations characterized by dark skin color (a definition that also includes certain populations in Oceania, the southern West Asia, and the ...

  3. Category:Black characters in films - Wikipedia

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    African-American characters in films (1 C, 76 P) Pages in category "Black characters in films" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total.

  4. Women in African cinema - Wikipedia

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    Per Harrow, African women filmmakers became prolific during the 1980s and 1990s, "finally providing us with something more significant than Sembene's images of long-oppressed wives or daughters" and that "Perhaps the best way to understand post-engagement cinema is as that of a cinema that has begun to turn in the direction of women as ...

  5. 50 People Share Movies Where The “Strong Female ... - AOL

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    Often lazy writers make a woman character strong by just making her more masculine. Clarice is a decidedly feminine lead (petite, soft spoken, etc) yet still a complete badass. Image credits ...

  6. How ‘Queenie’ creator Candice Carty-Williams and cast ...

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    “Well, strong Black women don’t cry, Janet,” Queenie tells her therapist in Episode Seven. When her therapist pushes back, Queenie retorts, “Maybe I’m not as strong as you think I am.”

  7. List of black superheroes - Wikipedia

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    Name Alter Ego(s) Teams/Associations First Appearance Year Date Writer Artist Ref Agent 355 Y: The Last Man: Boy Lucille Butler The Invisibles: 1994 Chullo : Charles Henry The Judges Dhalua Strong Tom Strong #1 1999 Alan Moore, Chris Sprouse Strel 100% #1 2002 Paul Pope Ziona 2020 Visions #10: Repro-Man: 1998 Jamie Delano

  8. Some women who've seen the Disney film Encanto are praising the animated movie for including Luisa, a strong and muscular character many can relate to. (Photos: Christin-Shelley Scott/Walt Disney ...

  9. Category:Fictional African people - Wikipedia

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    Africa portal This category is for fictional characters who are from Africa and the African Union or who are of African descent. See also: Category:Fictional Middle Eastern people