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Black women in comedy

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Black American women have been trying to make a voice for themselves in comedy for years. Many Black women in comedy have broken barriers that have paved the way of success for others.[1]

History[edit]

1930s One of the first known black women to successfully do stand up comedy was Moms Mabley.[2] She was the first woman comedian to perform stand up at Harlem's historic Apollo Theater.

1962 “Moms” Mabley performed at Carnegie Hall for the first time. This performance gained her a white audience and allowed her the chance to appear on television.[3]

1979 Cicely Tyson becomes the first black woman to host SNL. In 1978–1979 Yvonne Hudson was a recurring cast member on the show.

1985 Danitra Vanice becomes the first black woman to be a full cast member on SNL.[4]

2001 Showtime premiered The Queens of Comedy, starring Miss Laura Hayes, Adele Givens, Sommore, and Mo'Nique.

2002 Whoopi Goldberg becomes the first African American person to have won an Emmy award, a Grammy award, an Academy Award, and a Tony award. As of 2020, only fifteen people have accomplished this feat.

2003 Wanda Sykes becomes the first black woman to get her own show.

2014 Amber Ruffin becomes the first Black woman to write for Late Night with Seth Meyers.[5]

2016

2017

2020

  • Auntie Hammy becomes the first black female comedian to have a solo song reach a number one position on the Apple Music comedy charts, a number seven position on Billboard’s Comedy Albums and one billion views on TikTok with her single “Pew Pew Pew” from her 2018 full release album Issa 22.[8]

Notable Black Women in Comedy[edit]

References[edit]

  1. https://huffingtonpost.com/entry/28-memorable-moments-for-black-female-comedians_us_58c056bbe4b0a797c1d3981f
  2. http://americacomesalive.com/2014/02/26/jackie-moms-mabley-1894-1975-trailblazing-comedian/
  3. http://www.blackpast.org/aah/mabley-jackie-moms-1894-1975
  4. Danitra Vance
  5. [1]
  6. http://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/tracee-ellis-ross-first-black-woman-to-win-comedy-actress-35-years-w459776
  7. http://thegrapevine.theroot.com/franchesca-ramsey-becomes-comedy-centrals-first-black-f-1794427371
  8. https://www.sheenmagazine.com/viral-comedic-sensation-auntie-hammy-lands-1-on-apples-comedy-chart/
  9. Harris, Hunter. "Making Bieber Black — And Other Things Only "Atlanta" Can Do". www.refinery29.com. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  10. Travers, Ben (2019-06-05). "'What We Do in the Shadows': How Writer Stefani Robinson Puts Herself Into the Batshit Vampire Comedy". IndieWire. Retrieved 2020-06-17.


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