and i need for you to go to don wilson, any like of the land and i will at all bendy ashley with tony he likes the ago with a healthy appetite. it has an, as the heroic characters, essentially a civil war. soldiers from the south, from the confederacy and it defends a certain way of life. and mythologized the said oh, after gone with the wind, mcdaniel was stereotyped herself. she played versions of mammy in dozens of other films. she was later criticized in the black community for regularly accepting roles as domestic servants, and other kinds of you know, not fully articulated characters. mcdaniel struck back of her critics saying i'd rather play a maid than beaming. c she remained a pioneer. she was the 1st black woman to sing on radio in the united states, and the 1st black host of the national radio show. and as the 1st black oscar winter, she paved the way for a new generation of black performers in hollywood. 2 years after hattie mcdaniels historic, when another pioneer made a masterpiece, that would change the language of american civil. ah, oh. when orson welles made citizen