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Queen Latifah Wants ‘Gone With The Wind’ Gone

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The 1939 film Gone With the Wind has been temporarily removed from HBO Max due to the recent protests over Black people killed by police.

The film famously romanticized slavery and many have argued should be permanently removed from streaming services.

Nonetheless, the film will return to the streaming service with an introduction from University of Chicago professor Jacqueline Stewart.

Queen Latifah, who played Hattie McDaniel in the Netflix series Hollywood has now sounded off.

She then referenced Hattie McDaniel, who played Mammy in the film and became the first Black person to win an Academy Award, “They didn’t even let her in the theatre until right before she got that award.

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