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Dorothy Dandridge Documentary (1998) 

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Cable TV documentary on the life of the iconic star. Shared for historical purposes. I do not own the rights.
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Dorothy Jean Dandridge (November 9, 1922 - September 8, 1965) was an American film and theatre actress, singer, and dancer. She is perhaps one of the most famous black actresses to have a successful Hollywood career and the first to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the 1954 film Carmen Jones. Dandridge performed as a vocalist in venues such as the Cotton Club and the Apollo Theater. During her early career, she performed as a part of The Wonder Children, later The Dandridge Sisters, and appeared in a succession of films, usually in uncredited roles.
In 1959, Dandridge was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Porgy and Bess. She is the subject of the 1999 HBO biographical film, Introducing Dorothy Dandridge. She has been recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Dandridge was married and divorced twice, first to dancer Harold Nicholas (the father of her daughter, Harolyn Suzanne) and then to hotel owner Jack Denison. Dandridge died under mysterious circumstances at age 42. - Wikipedia
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@VeryKinkyCurl
@VeryKinkyCurl 4 года назад
So beautiful and talented! I see too many black girls wearing Marilyn Monroe shirts, where’s Dorothy Dandridge apparel. She is who we should look up to.
@jadon121
@jadon121 4 года назад
Very KinkyCurl Dorothy is beautiful and talented, so is Marilyn. I love both and I have Marilyn shirts but I do wish Dorothy was on a shirt
@jadon121
@jadon121 4 года назад
SARA ok I’m black and I love Marilyn and Dorothy, so don’t say we’re damaged mentally, just sad that you think that
@rodneydean7771
@rodneydean7771 4 года назад
THEY DONT MAKE ANY APPAREL FOR QUEEN DOROTHY DANDRIGE
@jadon121
@jadon121 4 года назад
rodney dean ok Marilyn and Dorothy are queens to me. And it’s Dandridge* get it right 🙄
@youreincredible1648
@youreincredible1648 4 года назад
Never knew about her till i watched this.
@amberhi874
@amberhi874 3 года назад
Someone said, "The saddest people, have the prettiest smile."
@dammmnnnkaytreezy__9914
@dammmnnnkaytreezy__9914 3 года назад
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@nataliet.9403
@nataliet.9403 3 года назад
That literally made me cry. Because im one of them, I been told I have a beautiful smile but I struggle with deep depression.
@ChristopherIGomes
@ChristopherIGomes 3 года назад
Wow.. I have a pretty smile...
@redbone8844
@redbone8844 3 года назад
@@nataliet.9403 praying for you beautiful pray God gives you the strength you need to see how special you are!!! (Hugs)
@josephlee4337
@josephlee4337 3 года назад
That's certainly true. Like is strange.
@squirtzfordayz1939
@squirtzfordayz1939 3 года назад
This poor woman was abused and mistreated her entire life. Such a shame an extraordinary talent who was ahead of her time wasn't given her respect during her life.
@Model_Roe
@Model_Roe 2 года назад
Are you trolling? Squirtz for days? Ewwww
@deestefmorr
@deestefmorr 2 года назад
Also, sad she was abused at home too.
@lifelessonswantbenofoolnom6205
Well lord don't I know how that feel cause that's how they do me for what I don't understand I never will what did I do to deserve that I ask myself it's no reason they just do how they do but it ain't fair
@lilamayoral1031
@lilamayoral1031 6 месяцев назад
The worst thing that happens to her happens at home, I can't imagine my Mom getting rid of my father and keeping him away from his daughters, poor man too ! People think it is nothing when men are kept away from their kids , the one mother was a lesbian who got with a woman there's rumors her lover finger checked both girls, Dorothy and her sister Vivian with the excuse she was making sure they were still ' virgins ' real mess up situation.. but people just wanna play stupid and all see being black at that time as her ' hell '
@thadawg8980
@thadawg8980 6 месяцев назад
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@jayyahmad9225
@jayyahmad9225 3 года назад
People treated her so wrong. She was such a sweet woman. She went through a lot and still managed to have a smile and be nice and sweet. Black women are always mistreated. My race of women don’t deserve that at all. ❤️
@denijajackson9360
@denijajackson9360 Год назад
I feel so bad for her daughter I've been there before 😸
@davidhott6395
@davidhott6395 Год назад
I'm old and white. I'm totally on Dorothy's side of this . But...you said ; she was sweet. Sometimes thats just a stage persona for a audience . In reality I bet she was not so sweet . Because Hollywood had done way to much evil to her behind ours backs ! Dorthy was well seasoned like a old war horse , about the evils of them elites !! Imagine being done so cruel by them but still have to act sweet and smile for the public. I don't know how she held up as long as she did ! This crap still goes on today black or white. But Dorthy had it worse that Marilyn Monroe did just cause she was black during that Jim Crow era of time. Everyone wanted Marilyn's autograph , I bet not one white ask for Dorthys autograph. Trust me I know my own culture.! It sickens me !!! I'm no savior for black people but my old ass knows right from wrong tho !!
@AnAdorableWombat1
@AnAdorableWombat1 11 месяцев назад
No they aren’t. Stop trying to make us look like weak people who need pity! In those days yes, she was mistreated. But blk women nowadays mistreat themselves and each other so they are getting what they put out🤷🏽‍♀️
@diamondjack-cooper5322
@diamondjack-cooper5322 5 месяцев назад
AMEN!
@diamondjack-cooper5322
@diamondjack-cooper5322 5 месяцев назад
​@@davidhott6395AMEN!
@tinasad3
@tinasad3 4 года назад
So Harold felt comfortable enough to sit up on this documentary while knowing he completely abandoned his child. Disgusting
@dasjac7977
@dasjac7977 4 года назад
Sheabutta Baby circa 1990’s that’s what the fuck I was saying
@bigbaby4815
@bigbaby4815 4 года назад
Sheabutta Baby circa 1990’s yeah pretty much smh . Sat there like nothing happened.
@athorpe630
@athorpe630 4 года назад
I said the same thing left that child to die alone in a home with no family or anyone around Dorothy never got over it. Dorothy died before she could get her out but Harold could have done something.
@carmenjonesrose3
@carmenjonesrose3 4 года назад
Then he referred to his daughter as “the kid.” “It was hard for Dorothy to take care of the kid by herself.”
@lakeisha9121
@lakeisha9121 4 года назад
Dnt know why tf he even was interviewed n I liked his punk ass n the 5 heart beats
@virginianatalie2879
@virginianatalie2879 4 года назад
I love the way black women dressed in this era
@MissCandy350
@MissCandy350 4 года назад
Right!!! They dressed like women. Very feminine and classy.
@steviepigford8485
@steviepigford8485 4 года назад
The way all women dressed
@MissCandy350
@MissCandy350 4 года назад
@@steviepigford8485 we're not worried about "all" women! Black women ONLY!!!
@slamecatzwell5544
@slamecatzwell5544 4 года назад
@@steviepigford8485 we talking about this beautiful black one right now.
@steviepigford8485
@steviepigford8485 4 года назад
@@slamecatzwell5544 I know ...she came thru so much.
@Mz.AjsHappy
@Mz.AjsHappy 3 года назад
She was ahead of her time. And had admirers beyond her beauty, talent, cooking skills and intelligence. An iconic superstar.
@AnAdorableWombat1
@AnAdorableWombat1 11 месяцев назад
No. She was right on time. Her type of beauty and class doesn’t exist in 2023
@freefallin6871
@freefallin6871 2 года назад
We were all robbed by not getting enough of the true Dorothy. Such a talent and spellbindingly beautiful. How I wish I could drop in on the '50s and see the likes of Ms. Dandridge and Billie Holiday.
@DH-ms8dd
@DH-ms8dd 4 года назад
She was one pretty pretty woman.
@ebonynaomi1085
@ebonynaomi1085 4 года назад
Stunning
@davidjones6894
@davidjones6894 4 года назад
And all these black hair and beauty salons have Marilyn Monroe's picture on the wall instead of hers smh
@TheRealEvvonne
@TheRealEvvonne 4 года назад
David Jones stop lying! I have never seen a picture of MM in any “black” hair salon I frequented.
@tarayamoore5702
@tarayamoore5702 4 года назад
She looks like Beyoncé
@DeeDerry
@DeeDerry 4 года назад
@@tarayamoore5702 Beyonce looks like DOROTHY
@swiitdoll
@swiitdoll 4 года назад
She should be getting as much fame as Marilyn Monroe
@taffykins2745
@taffykins2745 4 года назад
She didn't have an affair with the President.
@eliza9011
@eliza9011 4 года назад
They were friends and yes she needs as much fame
@ShannieLove100
@ShannieLove100 4 года назад
She needs more fame than Marilyn Monroe.
@lashayrhodes3582
@lashayrhodes3582 4 года назад
That part right there they never wanted her too be past marilynn
@devorah935
@devorah935 4 года назад
@@ShannieLove100 well she's getting it now don't be spiteful
@joelspringman7748
@joelspringman7748 2 года назад
She was treated so horribly! An extremely beautiful, gifted woman.
@naturalseduction8572
@naturalseduction8572 3 года назад
All Dorothy wanted was to be loved and all and be accepted and be part of something she was so intelligent and determined. I hope she's okay and at peace, wherever she is.
@DoraWinifred
@DoraWinifred 4 года назад
Black women in those days were absolute NATURAL beauties, think about how makeup of black women has only just started to meet our needs for skin tones. So back then she would’ve been amazingly naturally gorgeous.
@SundayDoseofMedicine
@SundayDoseofMedicine 4 года назад
Very well said
@brendagray4958
@brendagray4958 4 года назад
@Island Roena, yes! And Mrs. Coretta Scott King.
@taffykins2745
@taffykins2745 4 года назад
You sure about that? Movie make-up artists are pretty talented. Movie make-up is way different than street make-up. Everything you have seen here was from films and professional photography.
@skyking3210
@skyking3210 4 года назад
They don't even need it, all they need is the cocoa butter, done.
@carolhew73
@carolhew73 4 года назад
YAWN
@KatieLee0823
@KatieLee0823 4 года назад
She will always be remembered. Such a beautiful black woman.
@taffykins2745
@taffykins2745 4 года назад
Woman.
@TheWinterShadow
@TheWinterShadow 4 года назад
She was a beautiful 'woman'. Damn, people still have slave mindsets.
@kaikennedy2127
@kaikennedy2127 4 года назад
TheWinterShadow she said black woman for a reason respect it
@kaikennedy2127
@kaikennedy2127 4 года назад
Taffy Kins she said black for a reason respect it
@taffykins2745
@taffykins2745 4 года назад
@@kaikennedy2127 Women are women and should be treated equally. It's hard enough being a woman in a man"s world without further dividing us. Respect that.
@joelspringman7748
@joelspringman7748 2 года назад
She was utterly beautiful!
@isabelramirez381
@isabelramirez381 3 года назад
I don’t understand how Harold could be on this show taking about his late wife, he was never really there for his daughter or wife. Shame on him he wasn’t a husband or father. So sad 😞 to see that this beautiful women and great actriz ended up In this matter.
@mayuntakent6359
@mayuntakent6359 3 года назад
She was a walking Baby Doll
@benitaesq_
@benitaesq_ 3 года назад
When Halle Berry was speaking about Dorothy Dandridge and her not valuing herself and broken relationships she engaged in, it was hard not think that Halle Berry was speaking of herself as well.
@justperusing3684
@justperusing3684 3 года назад
Halle was absolutely speaking from personal experience
@ghanamitchell1816
@ghanamitchell1816 3 года назад
Ikr
@mochawitch
@mochawitch 2 года назад
That occurred to me too.
@dannwan8537
@dannwan8537 2 года назад
Why would Halle NOT vaule herself?
@joanprater5647
@joanprater5647 2 года назад
Yes what a coincidence my daughters dad's name is Harold and I named her Harolyn just like Dorothy never knew this before. I relate to her so much .
@billionaire30xyz36
@billionaire30xyz36 3 года назад
BET should show historical documentaries like this... As well as old movies starring BLACK actors and actresses from the 40s, 50s, 60s & 70s! These teenagers and young adults today NEED to see how black people helped to shape Hollywood!
@JayeNovemberComedy
@JayeNovemberComedy 3 года назад
Lol why everything about race with u people. It seems like black people the racist ones.
@JayeNovemberComedy
@JayeNovemberComedy 3 года назад
@Loo Daniels really
@alicia2931
@alicia2931 3 года назад
White people owns BET
@billionaire30xyz36
@billionaire30xyz36 3 года назад
@@JayeNovemberComedy ...... So, clearly you don't understand what racism is or you wouldn't have made such a ridiculous comment.... My guess is you're in your 30s or 20s.. Based on your comment.
@billionaire30xyz36
@billionaire30xyz36 3 года назад
@@alicia2931 ....True.. But that doesn't mean they can't or won't show the programming I spoke of...
@velshock
@velshock 11 месяцев назад
“Self destructive?” How about depressed. She was abused by her family and society. I can’t begin to imagine what she endured. RIP Ms. Dandridge.
@iamblvckivi
@iamblvckivi 10 месяцев назад
Right
@vernonlovejoy2032
@vernonlovejoy2032 9 месяцев назад
❤❤❤ Man, I Saw Carmen Jones, Starring Dorothy Dandridge And Harry Belafonte, I Was Mesmerized By Her Beauty And Artistic Abilities. We'd Learned All The Life Lessons That Followed Thereafter..........❤❤❤
@RubeeRoja
@RubeeRoja 4 года назад
Her husband's selfishness, even during this interview, was the beginning of her downfall. He destroyed her and their daughter. He barely even takes accountability for it.
@afrikaqueen6855
@afrikaqueen6855 3 года назад
Your So Right!! 🌹 😔
@brooklynbred1460
@brooklynbred1460 3 года назад
He's pathetic
@JanelAngeline_
@JanelAngeline_ 3 года назад
That and the abuse of her mothers lover.
@riannatripp6594
@riannatripp6594 3 года назад
You’re so right. Such a pity she got hooked on prescription drugs etc
@almighty9125
@almighty9125 3 года назад
He was a worthless piece of sh*t
@themelexperience7628
@themelexperience7628 4 года назад
Poor Dorthy she didn’t deserve half the bs she was out through. Also Harold pissed me off regarding Poor Lynn. Why he let her raise that girl by herself?
@vanessah4545
@vanessah4545 4 года назад
I agree, she never should of been a ward of the state, she had a father
@karenperkins106
@karenperkins106 4 года назад
@@vanessah4545 I Never Understood That Either, He Was Making Money, He Didn't Want The Responsibility Of A Mentally Challenged Child...Sad😞😞😞
@marinaroberson1699
@marinaroberson1699 4 года назад
@@vanessah4545 FATHER JUST WALKED AWAY..WHAT IS SO STRANGE ABOUT THAT
@countrygirl8295
@countrygirl8295 4 года назад
he had fame, thought his shish didn't stink, probably a ho too.. so sad for Dorthy
@ahnraemenkhera7451
@ahnraemenkhera7451 4 года назад
In those days & times (1900s-1970s), the United States was characterized by its cruelty to & systemic mistreatment of Nonwhite people. Lynchings took place frequently in absurd numbers. A judicial process of any kind was rarely accessible to Nonwhite people. Nonwhite people had NO citizens’ (civil) rights that were enforced anywhere. The medical “sensitivity” experienced today came about after lobbyists in the area of Mental Health (including President Jimmy Carter) pushed HARD for changes in that area. If you were born after 1982-85, YOU grew up in a different era re: national mental health. Even now, people refuse treatment & diagnoses out of fear, bullying, stigmatization & mistreatment in employment. Access to healthcare & judicial help is not equal nor just. Neither are accessible inroads to labor, politics, education, economics, entertainment. You COULD say access to Religion is widespread, but remains segregated & rarely is any religion practiced. In the final major area, war/counterwar, only one group of people on Earth today has/owns any real military might used to dominate all people on the planet who are Nonwhite. In these conditions, no one who has no power, privilege, position, affluence has the power to determine Outcomes. Those who do choose not to produce Justice. We can choose to be people of the Lie OR people who gravitate toward Truth. People who cannot TELL you what they are doing/have tried to do to produce Justice today are LYING to you & possibly (but not likely) to themselves.
@dotb5397
@dotb5397 Год назад
Thank you Dorothy Dandridge. Your life was not an easy one, but the impeccable legacy that you left for other blacks will always be cherished and remembered forever. TAKE YOUR BOW QUEEN👑. YOU DID VERY WELL! 🙏🏾💐💐🌹
@faboul467
@faboul467 3 года назад
Dorthy, Brenda Sykes, Josephine Baker & Pam Grier are some my favorite icons for classic black beauty of early Hollywood
@rochellekeels8466
@rochellekeels8466 4 года назад
Those dresses were Gorgeous
@afrikaqueen6855
@afrikaqueen6855 3 года назад
"So Was She!! 😍😍"
@lilmar1710
@lilmar1710 4 года назад
She was only 42 when she died 😓
@lattygreen4965
@lattygreen4965 4 года назад
Am 42 now😢
@lilmar1710
@lilmar1710 4 года назад
latty green I’m 44 🥺
@Dolly351
@Dolly351 4 года назад
Lil Mar so was my mom
@lilmar1710
@lilmar1710 4 года назад
Dolly Joseph So sorry 😢 she was young
@louise-yo7kz
@louise-yo7kz 4 года назад
Too.much pain and suffering in her life, so young
@ellenamontana1352
@ellenamontana1352 2 года назад
She was so incredibly GORGEOUS and talented! True gem!
@helloworldd8252
@helloworldd8252 2 года назад
She had the brightest smile but a sad life. Plus living in the most racism era but pathing a way for black women is truly iconic. I look up to her so much
@phyllismauro8481
@phyllismauro8481 Год назад
There comes a time when someone who is so beautiful and creative appears on the scene. It's either they make it big or something gets in the way.
@MrWolfpound
@MrWolfpound 4 года назад
Dorothy Dandridge is incredibility beautiful.
@sandraatkins2539
@sandraatkins2539 4 года назад
Indeed she was. A certain person who portrayed her in a movie doesn't hold a candle to her. Sad to say but Dorothy was abused beyond measure by her spouse and the industry.
@peoplebeforeprofit
@peoplebeforeprofit 4 года назад
@@bluesugar58 To be fair he was 20 yrs old. They were to young.
@bluesugar58
@bluesugar58 4 года назад
@@peoplebeforeprofit That's not fair to Dorothy and Harolyn. They were young but Dorothy was left with all the responsibilities of raising not only a child but one who has special needs. His infedility was one thing, but he completely abandoned Dorothy and Harolyn when he had means to at least help financially if he wasn't going to be present.
@edwardprice7791
@edwardprice7791 4 года назад
Sometimes even " Angels " get tired !! Some people are too beautiful in spirit to be here .
@iismyalias
@iismyalias 4 года назад
@Edward Price A highly insightful and true statement.
@peoplebeforeprofit
@peoplebeforeprofit 4 года назад
Truer words were never spoken. She was just to tired at the end.
@leagueG5
@leagueG5 4 года назад
Powerful and true statement.
@83thechaz
@83thechaz Год назад
Edward, I know what you mean dude. I felt every word and the truth brings overwhelming sadness to my soul
@breahsaldana3728
@breahsaldana3728 3 года назад
Very sad that she didn't get the oscar She deserved it!
@phebewilson386
@phebewilson386 2 года назад
Her husband what a shame!! He couldn’t even take accountability of their daughter? SMH 🤦🏾‍♀️ such a shame… Makes me wonder whatever happened to her? rest in peace 🙏🏽
@teeb2681
@teeb2681 4 года назад
She totally valued herself. She was not valued by racist, mysgonist, jealous women, users and abusers! I hate when people assume you have low self esteem yet you are forced to live in a toxic environment. That's like saying slaves had low self esteem or didnt value themselves. They only saw her as a sex object, not an intelligent, valuable human. It's easy to judge until you experience the same fate as those you judge. Life is extremely difficult without valuable, loving relationships. Constant rejection from intimate relationships are detrimental and very different from people you are not close to nor care for. She would have done well in a non racist, supportive, loving environment. Even in a racist environment, if she had a loving man vs a using man, and a loving family, she would have been fine!
@stepahead5944
@stepahead5944 3 года назад
Well said.
@doreenvanlee2424
@doreenvanlee2424 3 года назад
Amen
@mistysmith4425
@mistysmith4425 3 года назад
Your comment is very introspective and sophisticated which also like Dorothy can be undervalued. Appreciate your perspective, Thanks!
@mistysmith4425
@mistysmith4425 3 года назад
And Yes, toxicity was ALL around her it seems!
@skysthelimitforeveryoung3437
@skysthelimitforeveryoung3437 2 года назад
Insight I was hoping for. 💯
@empresserica
@empresserica 4 года назад
I have always been obsessed with the life of Dorothy Dandridge since I saw Carmen Jones. Her life was something else! Thank you for this documentary. She will never be forgotten.
@adriannejohnson4176
@adriannejohnson4176 4 года назад
😊😊😊 The same with me...I still have the movie on VCR tape, that's how long ago it was 😁
@lastdays3148
@lastdays3148 4 года назад
@@adriannejohnson4176 ,I still have my VCR Tape too. I recorded the Movie in my 20s,during the 1990s.
@adriannejohnson4176
@adriannejohnson4176 4 года назад
@@lastdays3148 😁 My first time seeing it I was 12 (42 now), it was on AMC. I went crazy over the movie and then received it as a gift and held on to it ever since.
@kishagreen6809
@kishagreen6809 4 года назад
So have I. That's why I'm watching this. She was one of a kind.
@peoplebeforeprofit
@peoplebeforeprofit 4 года назад
@lady grey that would be obsessed. That the proper context.
@holleelifestyles2844
@holleelifestyles2844 2 года назад
I cant stop crying 😢 Wow Just would have been an honor to be in her presence. Her natural talent, beauty and golden heart will live on forever. We are so grateful for the strides she’s made for us and will she will never be forgotten. I will dedicate my 1st Oscar to Dorothy Dandridge ♥️✨
@alyssalunalikethemoon
@alyssalunalikethemoon 3 года назад
Been idolizing Dorothy since I was 13 years old, and watch this documentary yearly. I hate that her life was so tragic, but I am thankful for her time here.
@ddsfarmacy692
@ddsfarmacy692 4 года назад
Her mother, Ruby, did her daughters a scarring disservice regarding their father.
@tom11zz884
@tom11zz884 4 года назад
Which may explain why Dorthy was dating and marrying White men later in life...even though, the White men abused her and treated her like crap..go figure. She was clearly troubled and had daddy issues.
@destressfrlyf843
@destressfrlyf843 4 года назад
@@tom11zz884 "Daddy Issues" is usually used for those whose dads are directly contributing in their children's traumas Her mom & mom's female lover were the sole reasons for Dorothy's relationship insecurities
@tom11zz884
@tom11zz884 4 года назад
@@destressfrlyf843 I don't think you quite understand what the Term " Daddy Issues" means...lol If you took the time and watched the documentary, Dorthy's mother told Dorthy all kinds of bad things about her father, which in turn made Dorthy have insecurities about dating and ultimately sought men who she saw as father figures, so desperately seeking that father figure, yet those men abused her. So i was correct the first time..thank you :)
@destressfrlyf843
@destressfrlyf843 4 года назад
@@tom11zz884 We're both agreeing that both the mother & lover messed her up royally, setting the stage for trauma-drama relationships that would play out like a bad Hollyweird script for the rest of her life BTW, don't go in the direction of put downs because they do nothing for healthy dialogue
@ddsfarmacy692
@ddsfarmacy692 4 года назад
@@destressfrlyf843 😲 Smh.
@anthonywest4173
@anthonywest4173 4 года назад
DOROTHY WAS THE TOTAL PACKAGE: FLAWLESS FACE, BEAUTIFUL BODY AND SO TALENTED.
@mmarie294
@mmarie294 2 года назад
What a difficult time for this beautiful actress. She deserves the respect.
@caribbeangirl100
@caribbeangirl100 6 месяцев назад
She opened the door for many, but none opened the door for her... indeed sad😢
@allthethings6354
@allthethings6354 4 года назад
The fact that he referred to his daughter as, “the kid” smh.
@AmbrosiaK
@AmbrosiaK 3 года назад
I know, and he let her die in an institution by herself. He realized he was a crap husband, but what about his responsibility to his daughter?
@vickyhuang1466
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@leialoha3229
@leialoha3229 3 года назад
I’m glad i was not the only one who was like ummmm what
@jlajkows
@jlajkows 3 года назад
C
@jlajkows
@jlajkows 3 года назад
Yes, please@@vickyhuang1466
@summertimejay3157
@summertimejay3157 4 года назад
Halle Berry was definitely talking about her self when she was trying to describe Dorthy Dandridge. She was not manic depressive, she was hurt and broken.
@savinggrace9844
@savinggrace9844 3 года назад
Yes!! Dorothy Dandridge and Halle definitely have multiple similarities!
@JadaFan4life
@JadaFan4life 3 года назад
Yes Dorothy was manic depressive and she had all the symptoms associated with a manic depressive disorder. Dorothy tried to commit suicide on several prior occasions and according to Geri Branton she would carry on in a normal fashion the next day as if nothing had happened. Some of you need to research Dorothy Dandridge because there is so much more to her life story than this lackluster A&E biography.
@afrikaqueen6855
@afrikaqueen6855 3 года назад
That Ain't No Secret!! that's why she played her so well!!!😍 😍
@oceanlover2426
@oceanlover2426 3 года назад
It is good that the circumstances of Dortohy Dandridge’s experiences/life (as an individual and member of the collective) are being reconsidered with regard to her mental state. I think that the same thoughtful examination needs to be extended to Nina Simone and many others. I think the differences are often in the narrative- the way in which the story is framed- and the lens by which the story is viewed.
@rogerwinters9856
@rogerwinters9856 3 года назад
I agree with you, Dorothy live in a time when racism was in your face everywhere, Halle has problems who goes to a therapist for years, she tries to duplicate Dorothy's life.
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 3 года назад
These documentaries can never show the full picture of these peoples’ lives. But this was still great and sad. I really hope she is resting in peace.
@reirei7851
@reirei7851 Год назад
What a beauty! Her acting, singing, etc, she deserves so much more. She too deserves to have her face on mugs, shirts and posters.
@nicolethorpe6498
@nicolethorpe6498 4 года назад
What gets me most about this is the daughter Lynne had to become a ward of the state when the father was alive. I don’t know why I can’t move past that.
@dedradenicejordan8029
@dedradenicejordan8029 3 года назад
Right...so sad
@Idaliasantana68
@Idaliasantana68 3 года назад
And her aunt (father’s sister) was Dorothy’s best friend, why she didn’t took her nice with her?
@annmenzzasalma3113
@annmenzzasalma3113 3 года назад
I'm sure a white person is at fault. Maybe the father had a white girlfriend
@afrikaqueen6855
@afrikaqueen6855 3 года назад
i can't get pass that either!! while he was running around you mean to tell me he couldn't take care of his daughter he was still preforming him and his brother were still doing very well i think that's ashame how they did her and we can just imagine what them europeans (white people) did too her daughter 🤔🤔"
@melaniebiggins9203
@melaniebiggins9203 3 года назад
He sat so comfortable during the interview... SMH!
@DavidRichardson95
@DavidRichardson95 4 года назад
Dorothy Dandridge became the first black woman to earn a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the original _Carmen Jones_ in 1955. 44 years later, Halle Berry starred and produced in the beloved _Introducing Dorothy Dandridge_ for which she received rave reviews and won the Primetime Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Award for her portrayal. Three years later, Halle Berry would become the first (and only) black woman to win in that same category for _Monster's Ball_ while Denzel won his second for _Training Day_ and Sidney Poitier received his honorary lifetime achievement Oscar. In total, only _nine_ black women have won acting Oscars since 1940. And eight of them were for Best Supporting Actress. Halle and Dorothy both hailed from Cleveland and were born in the _same_ hospital. 40+ years apart. Whitney Houston had also secured the rights to portray Dorothy Dandridge as well, but it never came to fruition. RIP Dorothy Dandridge RIP Whitney Houston
@Princess0ftheLight
@Princess0ftheLight 4 года назад
I hat to be that one, but Halle is biracial.
@aishamccormick8731
@aishamccormick8731 4 года назад
Thank you🙏
@PHAT4Life2
@PHAT4Life2 3 года назад
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THAT PIECE OF HISTORY.
@PHAT4Life2
@PHAT4Life2 3 года назад
@Angel Johnson YEAH SHE STILL LOOKS GOOD IN HER 60s
@septiawoman2911
@septiawoman2911 3 года назад
IMO, Janet Jackson, at a younger age, could have portrayed Dorothy Dandridge as well.
@Theworldisyouroyster156
@Theworldisyouroyster156 10 месяцев назад
Wow, I’d heard of her but had never realized how beautiful, talented and remarkable she was. RIP Ms Dandridge.
@KristineMarieTxSPI
@KristineMarieTxSPI Год назад
She was such an ethereal beauty. Dorothy was just as, if not more beautiful than the most revered actresses in Hollywood who were known for their beauty. But Dorothy had a sweetness that the others didn't seem to match. How sad it is that your life can seem so perfect to those who don't truly know what you're going through.
@kaikennedy2127
@kaikennedy2127 4 года назад
It’s black women like her that I wish I knew about growing up so that I and many other black girls would feel beautiful. Black history month every month ✊🏾 Rest In Peace to a queen.
@beverlymcginnis9770
@beverlymcginnis9770 Год назад
Absolutely
@naj2056
@naj2056 4 года назад
Why did Harold not financially care for his daughter?? Sickening
@allenyounge5247
@allenyounge5247 4 года назад
He failed
@BeGood4Eva
@BeGood4Eva 4 года назад
like most men nowadays, nothing has changed but the year.
@2keen464
@2keen464 4 года назад
Yes this is the most heartbreaking. Her waiting around for him rather than getting to the hospital. And him being no where to be found. She never recovered after learning the fate of her daughter.
@s2ncurai
@s2ncurai 4 года назад
He didn’t even say her name
@longbranch11207
@longbranch11207 4 года назад
thank you
@letthetrumpetsound7893
@letthetrumpetsound7893 3 года назад
Entertainment industry has never been kind to Black women. 💯
@ellasoriginalchannel9713
@ellasoriginalchannel9713 26 дней назад
It has never been kind to any woman. But especially black.
@dorothystar
@dorothystar 2 года назад
RIP Dorothy Dandridge. An inspiration for the world. Love you ❤🌹🙏
@charilynbailey5156
@charilynbailey5156 4 года назад
It always pains me to hear of how we as women struggle for respect. It's sad how we don't realize our worth and look to men (no offense to the good ones) who are toxic from the beginning.
@dansefureva7664
@dansefureva7664 4 года назад
Yep people hide behind talent and good looks. He wasn't a real man period!
@lashayrhodes3582
@lashayrhodes3582 4 года назад
U gotta remember back then was way different from now totally different
@angelabell8725
@angelabell8725 4 года назад
@@lashayrhodes3582 They had strong women back then.But she had a traumatic childhood.
@vanessamcallister4235
@vanessamcallister4235 3 года назад
Yes
@mlfitness67
@mlfitness67 3 года назад
How many good men get over looked by women who want bad boys and after they get tired of being used and abused they blame all men and label all men as no good.
@MondoBeno
@MondoBeno 3 года назад
Harold Nicholas has some nerve, talking about her with admiration. He walked out on her and their daughter.
@joshuamcdowell9745
@joshuamcdowell9745 3 года назад
And remarried and had another child. That bum. I hope he is resting in hell.
@jazandjaxk5051
@jazandjaxk5051 3 года назад
He Was Gay!!
@biancamuhammad9017
@biancamuhammad9017 3 года назад
@@jazandjaxk5051 source please
@jazandjaxk5051
@jazandjaxk5051 3 года назад
@@biancamuhammad9017 They Are My Realtives.
@biancamuhammad9017
@biancamuhammad9017 3 года назад
@@jazandjaxk5051 ohhhh, someone else in the comments section stated that he remarried after Dorothy Dandridge and had another child. Is that true?
@michaelgaynor6866
@michaelgaynor6866 3 года назад
This story just brought tears to my eyes here in Philadelphia, Pa. I am soo sorry you suffered from the ignorance of soo many people! God Bless you!
@rebels42wynn83
@rebels42wynn83 2 года назад
I have a cousin who still idolizes Dorothy to this day. I must say, I truly am so grateful for her being the true trailblazer that she was. When it came to racism and its pathetic barriers, she was one incredibly brave ,beautiful soul. May she continue to rest in beautiful peace and harmony.
@meanvecktor1900
@meanvecktor1900 4 года назад
This a why we now have a Tyler Perry Studios In Atlanta that’s giving all actors and actresses Specifically black actors and actresses an opportunity that we so long overdue deserve!
@peoplebeforeprofit
@peoplebeforeprofit 4 года назад
Sorry, but Tyler Perry's movies are horrible. Directing by numbers. They dumb down the audience. Pure garbage.
@lashayrhodes3582
@lashayrhodes3582 4 года назад
I love me some tyler Perry
@cherishnadiaofficial
@cherishnadiaofficial 4 года назад
No he make the black community look bad by the shit he produce 🤦🏽‍♀️
@iamgooberz
@iamgooberz 4 года назад
peoplebeforeprofit agreed. A bunch of struggle films 🤦🏾‍♀️
@DrHen-xd3rv
@DrHen-xd3rv 4 года назад
@@peoplebeforeprofit exactly..say it louder for those in the back!
@kelly-annpayne9205
@kelly-annpayne9205 4 года назад
I honor Dorothy Dandridge legacy. Her story was tragic, but her legacy is unforgettable. She would be so proud how far black actors have come because of her, if she was alive.
@toshiojohnston3732
@toshiojohnston3732 11 месяцев назад
Still not as far as they did in comedy,sports,music.
@vettelofton5608
@vettelofton5608 11 месяцев назад
I remember watching this when I was little and thinking wow! She is beautiful and talented!!! Not even knowing who she was or the history she added to our race!
@thestreamoflife1124
@thestreamoflife1124 2 года назад
She was great but suffered so much ❤️ I loved her
@tyrarenae3486
@tyrarenae3486 4 года назад
Harolyn was a beautiful little girl !!
@Itsalwaysmalika
@Itsalwaysmalika 4 года назад
I wonder what happened to her
@keenafromphilly
@keenafromphilly 4 года назад
@@Itsalwaysmalika she died, she spent her life in an asylum. She was beautiful, she looked a lot like Harold
@Itsalwaysmalika
@Itsalwaysmalika 4 года назад
Philly'sKeeWee wow, how terrible 😓they didn’t deserve that
@keenafromphilly
@keenafromphilly 4 года назад
@@Itsalwaysmalika I know so sad...
@damnmuggle
@damnmuggle 3 года назад
@@qbee3413 it’s a scam
@michellehubbard8865
@michellehubbard8865 4 года назад
Why are people shocked of the ‘struggles’ they were faced with. That’s the way it was for black American people at that time. Those before us survived a lot, this was one of the better stories..imagine what regular people went through.
@africanlogic757
@africanlogic757 4 года назад
it the same now, but nice try
@brendagray4958
@brendagray4958 4 года назад
@@africanlogic757, she's right!
@logic888
@logic888 4 года назад
what do you mean regular? she was regular but talented, either way people go through things. still. it literally doesn’t matter whether you are rich or poor, known or not.
@michellehubbard8865
@michellehubbard8865 4 года назад
gracei98pettyfer Regular meaning common. What part was hard to understand. In comparison to others at the time she was wealthier & had more privileges.
@talcareyifill5937
@talcareyifill5937 4 года назад
Michelle Hubbard we still face shit in 2020
@davidschultz8254
@davidschultz8254 3 года назад
What a stunning woman! Very talented as well!
@Dobviews
@Dobviews Год назад
Dorothy Dandridge was one of the finest gifts America was/will ever be bestowed. Dorothy will forever echo within the hearts and musical souls of the future. Thank you dear woman for everything, the work and milestones you made will always be a part of the best America has ever known. What an amazing talent and fine example for women to aspire to. What a magnum opus she was and will forever be!
@luvluvbooboo4043
@luvluvbooboo4043 4 года назад
Her mother mess her up by leaving her father and not letting his daughter be a part of his life that's why she was in so many relationship looking for love from men🧓🏿 may this❤🙏🏿❤🙏🏿 beautiful sister rip❤🙏🏿 and sip.🙏🏿
@carmenjonesrose3
@carmenjonesrose3 4 года назад
LuvLuv BooBoo left the man just to go be with a woman who sexually abused her daughter. Complete wickedness.
@Supremmo
@Supremmo 4 года назад
I miss A&E Biography. Thanks for posting this gem!
@mizannwells8381
@mizannwells8381 4 года назад
Supremmo Yes me too
@lastdays3148
@lastdays3148 4 года назад
Yes I missed A&E Biography as well.
@kishagreen6809
@kishagreen6809 4 года назад
Yes. I wish it would come back. Lifetime imitate portraits was a good show as well.
@jennzifur
@jennzifur 2 года назад
@@kishagreen6809 yaaass. I loved Lifetime Intimate Portraits as well. I can hear the theme song now. I miss the 90s.
@angelcitygirl
@angelcitygirl 2 года назад
Agree. All the channels have turned into such crap. Reality shows which are all completely scripted.
@oldschooloc2110
@oldschooloc2110 2 года назад
Some of us went mad over the movie "Carmen Jones," starring Dorothy Danridge. She was so beautiful and talented. We wanted to be her.
@debrasmith4623
@debrasmith4623 2 года назад
My mother had a picture of her on our wall in the living room of our house I would look at her and I would imagine myself looking like her when I grew up her beauty was a curse yet she carried herself with grace and dignity
@777sweet
@777sweet 4 года назад
Harold treated her like crap. No respect
@lovefashion.8849
@lovefashion.8849 4 года назад
Brown Foxy true and a bad father
@dansefureva7664
@dansefureva7664 4 года назад
I know and I loved him in Five Heartbeats. I'm thinking there may be more to it possibly 🤔
@afrikaqueen6855
@afrikaqueen6855 3 года назад
NOT NONE!!!😠 😠
@judewilliams3911
@judewilliams3911 3 года назад
every man she was with treated her like crap
@kardon4996
@kardon4996 3 года назад
All d men she dated r full of bullshit and ugley inside Out too!!!......
@VeryKinkyCurl
@VeryKinkyCurl 4 года назад
Her husband was the choreographer from ‘The 5 Heartbeats’
@QueenMean2131
@QueenMean2131 4 года назад
Yes!! Played it back like it's that him! WOW!
@peoplebeforeprofit
@peoplebeforeprofit 4 года назад
The Nicholas brother were much more than the 5 heart beats. Legends in there own right. Our people know next to nothing about our heroes, it's stunning.
@marlenemartin6302
@marlenemartin6302 4 года назад
Yup
@taneishablair91
@taneishablair91 3 года назад
Thats the only place i knew him from. Im doing alot of researching on my ppl now
@xanlysphynx8839
@xanlysphynx8839 3 года назад
Sure is
@HBSugar1106
@HBSugar1106 Год назад
One of my heroes. I know she's somewhere in heaven truly smiling down on all of the generations of new actresses and actors who have come after her time. I wish she could have seen her amazing accomplishments. This woman was just phenomenal, exceptional, and truly blessed. Much of heartache could have been eased with the right people and proper health care. She broke barriers and continues to even today. She was just grace, elegance, beautiful, and class.
@shequitacotton6513
@shequitacotton6513 3 года назад
She was a beautiful woman rest in peace Dorothy dandridge
@Whippy99
@Whippy99 4 года назад
It sickens me to know that racism was so 'accepted' in Hollywood as recently as the 1960s. Not being able to share an elevator! Or stay in the hotel in which she performed! Dorothy was beautiful, talented and classy. Rest in Peace, dear Lady.
@IloveJC30
@IloveJC30 4 года назад
You mean as recently as 2020?
@deemommy5940
@deemommy5940 4 года назад
Have you heard of the Oscars. My dear racism is still here,. especially in Hollywood.
@asafaust6774
@asafaust6774 4 года назад
Also, pool was drained and scrubbed after she dipped her big toe in the water. I suppose the white people thought that black was contagoius.
@Whippy99
@Whippy99 4 года назад
@@IloveJC30 Sadly, you are absolutely right :(
@Whippy99
@Whippy99 4 года назад
@@asafaust6774 That makes me sick to my stomach.
@TheFirstLolo
@TheFirstLolo 4 года назад
Dorothy Dandridge is by far my favorite actress who is very underrated. She paved the way for many other African American actresses through the years. I've been obsessed with her talent and beauty since I was a small child, when I would watch Carmen Jones with my dad. It is so sad that she endured so many ups and downs in her personal life. R.I.P. Queen.
@Talk2WandaVision
@Talk2WandaVision 11 месяцев назад
She wasn't underrated!! She was the first African American actor ever nominated for an Academy Award, was world-famous, admired, and looked up to. Still is. NOT underrated. People overuse this word when they actually mean "this person, thing, place is SO great".
@ellenlewis3133
@ellenlewis3133 7 месяцев назад
Hattie McDaniel?
@westcoastgirl
@westcoastgirl 3 года назад
She was truly beautiful .
@sheilagill2837
@sheilagill2837 3 года назад
Natural beauty at its finest..simply beautiful
@steviepigford8485
@steviepigford8485 4 года назад
$3,500 a week. That's good even today 60 years later
@gentlestormwyatt
@gentlestormwyatt 3 года назад
Right lol
@spicyhot2552
@spicyhot2552 3 года назад
I know right ! I'll take it.😏
@rachelsarbeng6476
@rachelsarbeng6476 3 года назад
@@anthonyi7834 sadly?
@tbthatguy4841
@tbthatguy4841 3 года назад
It’s good for the norm but these stars had an expensive taste w/ bills...so to her not that much, sadly 🤷🏾‍♂️
@Paris-jv8xo
@Paris-jv8xo 3 года назад
Not for an actress Jennifer Lawrence makes 15 million a film. And Marilyn a friend and star back when Dorothy was made a little under 2 mil a film which is 21 million now!!
@billmitchell3329
@billmitchell3329 4 года назад
She was stunning! When she sang Chattanooga Choo Choo as a young woman her beauty is deliciously overwhelming!
@lynnmothibeli325
@lynnmothibeli325 2 года назад
Dorothy was so beautiful. Wow.
@reneehurt387
@reneehurt387 2 года назад
Rest in peace and birthday wishes to Dorothy Dandridge 11 9. Best actress nominee a source of pride as well as beauty her contributions could never be forgotten
@itaska86405
@itaska86405 3 года назад
Sad story. I had no idea. So much beauty, talent, potential......all she needed was support.....all she wanted was love........timeless beauty. RIP Dorothy. ❤
@yc6603
@yc6603 4 года назад
She was stunning and talented. Beyond a shame, disgusting, the way Hollywood treated her.
@AmberDiva79
@AmberDiva79 3 года назад
My favorite actress of all time ❤️ Dorothy Dandridge was so talented and beautiful.
@claudiabailey9899
@claudiabailey9899 3 года назад
She was so beautiful
@winnassan361
@winnassan361 4 года назад
I remember watching Carmen Jones several times as a little girl living in Ghana and I was so taken with Dorothy, I didn't even know her name then. I just liked watching her.
@cyyrious
@cyyrious 4 года назад
Queen Latifah reminds me so much of Pearl Baily in Carmen Jones. ... Halle Berry has her nerve...funny how fast forward to see how her life is now.... Dorothy was such a beautiful woman naturally
@ImsHippieNatureWomanChildofYah
@ImsHippieNatureWomanChildofYah 4 года назад
Cyrious I had recently seen an episode of Living Single, where this old man kept starring at Queen Latifah at a charity event. She asked him why he kept starring at her and he said, “you remind of Pearl Bailey.” I guess the writers agreed to that resemblance as well since they added that line into the episode. 😂
@dominickviney4939
@dominickviney4939 4 года назад
If there is ever a movie about Ms.Bailey .....the Queen is perfect for the role!👍
@dannwan8537
@dannwan8537 2 года назад
Pearl seem to be jealous of Dorathy!
@bettyoropeza3734
@bettyoropeza3734 10 месяцев назад
Very wonderful and beautiful Lady. She was awesome 💖
@anngreen2222
@anngreen2222 3 года назад
Dorothy was a beautiful woman, great actress and has a wonderful voice.
@BigGeminiGoat
@BigGeminiGoat 4 года назад
I dont like harold and the fact that he doesnt even refer to his own daugther other than " she had a hard time taking care of the kid" thats your child!!! had your tapping ass not been playing golf the baby might not have had that fate but she guilted herself like he didnt play a part and I think that was a part of her depression too
@patriciagregory7699
@patriciagregory7699 4 года назад
Well Harold brother knew what he was like why didn't he step up and help take care of his niece will help her out with that with his niece
@godschild3742
@godschild3742 4 года назад
@Andrea Jefferson all of them...but them "white dudes" didn't have a child by her...Harold was the father of their child. That's what she's referring to.
@martiluvx
@martiluvx 4 года назад
He definitely wasn’t out playing so damn golf. Smh. He was probably out cheating. He should be ashamed to even show his face in this documentary.
@shalanathomas7751
@shalanathomas7751 4 года назад
Righttt!
@maargenbx1454
@maargenbx1454 4 года назад
Andrea Jefferson: Did you hear the part when he decided her contractions were a false alarm and went to play golf, so she had to find a car to go to the hospital after waiting for him for hours? Then the baby suffers from lack of oxygen during childbirth...
@geebolee235
@geebolee235 4 года назад
Her first husband is disgusting,he had no love for his child
@3wisekings862
@3wisekings862 3 года назад
Who??? "the five deadbeats" Guy
@sallyhanley9094
@sallyhanley9094 3 года назад
She was so beautiful.
@jiovanna4136
@jiovanna4136 2 года назад
Dorothy Dandridge was extraordinarily beautiful and a extraordinary actress. Incredible dancer and singer, she had the whole package. I love her movies, my heart aches for her and Hollywood did her wrong. I wish she was still with us so she can see physically how impactful she was for generations of black women and how meny barriers she broke, so she can see how much she is loved and how much she idolized. She needed love and compassion, and someone to tell her how much she is worth. Well Dorothy Dandridge you are loved and appreciated more than ever now. She needs her Flowers now, She needs to be honored more, she deserves a honorary Oscar and a statue to commemorate her achievements and her legacy in her iconic career. RIP Sweet Dorothy Dandridge (1922-1965)💎📺💃❤🌹🌹 🌟🌟🌟🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬❤❤❤ A true legendary iconic women A real Star and 🐏 Halle Barry is such a breathtaking beauty herself.
@donnadequire-rios3531
@donnadequire-rios3531 4 года назад
Thank u for introducing me to Dorthy Dandridge. I truly enjoyed this video.
@joanprater5647
@joanprater5647 3 года назад
She was a natural beauty. So beautiful inside and out. She's more attractive than any white actress I've ever seen.
@susanwilliams4953
@susanwilliams4953 11 месяцев назад
Thank you Ms. Dorothy Dandridge, rest in peace.
@Model_Roe
@Model_Roe 2 года назад
I love Dorothy hearing her story your heart just breaks so tragic
@richardmbowman
@richardmbowman 4 года назад
She was one of the most lovely creatures I've ever layed eyes on. EVER!
@nylevettemilligan8829
@nylevettemilligan8829 4 года назад
Dorothy was exploited yes, but think about it, if they did Dorothy Dandridge that way and she was light skinned, imagine what the dark-skinned actresses went through! Even her beauty, talent, charm and class, couldn't stop racism nor exploitation! Nowadays, we as a people have become our own worst enemy! Look at Hip-Hop! Light skinned versus Dark skinned! Even in videos today, racism is there! Beauty is beauty, no matter what the race, color, and creed! Ms. Dandridge was truly a jewel in our race's crown!
@afrikaqueen6855
@afrikaqueen6855 3 года назад
" Now! You Said A Mouthful!!🤔🤔"
@BeccaSmith7661
@BeccaSmith7661 3 года назад
Well said!
@poisonal6334
@poisonal6334 3 года назад
Why do most of us assume life is easier for light skinned Black women and men? One thing that comes from within is the colorism issue. We judge each other by. how dark we are or light. The fact that most can understand the trials for dark skinned Blacks, it's not there for lighter-skinned ones. Being put on a pedestal by the very rapists who allowed them and to treat them as special. The Willie Lynch letter was not authentic. But the contempary Black man who wrote it was right about all of the methods employed to guarantee our splitting and we have fallen for it.
@nylevettemilligan8829
@nylevettemilligan8829 3 года назад
@@poisonal6334 Even though your statement is well put and truthful, the fact remains that even today in the 21st century, even though light-skinned sisters definitely have their trials and tribulations, even though African American women are the most disrespected women on the planet, dark-skinned women are more ridiculed, disrespected, and put down by some of our black men, who happen to think that because they now have as Chris Rock put it "options", they feel they are now "Simp" for dating chocolate women! I love ALL of my sisters, no matter the skin tone!
@healthfacts8860
@healthfacts8860 3 года назад
Girl shut up plz
@happiness461
@happiness461 3 года назад
This is so sad, RIP to the beautiful Dorothy Dandridge.
@gennsui
@gennsui 3 года назад
She was the most beautiful woman 😍 wow! Ambitious, talented, and classy.
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