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50 Best Black Actors in TV History

From Andre Braugher to Denzel Washington, we celebrate 50 legendary Black male actors who redefined television and shaped our cultural landscape.

Delroy Lindo on LA Times Envelope February — Shines with Iconic Presence

Delroy Lindo proves that style is timeless in his latest LA Times Envelope feature. See the photos and read why the internet is buzzing about this Hollywood legend.

Black Excellence Stuns on NAACP Red Carpet

The celebrities are SERVING at the 57th NAACP Image Awards! From regal gowns channeling old Hollywood glamour to bold suits screaming unapologetic power, our faves are showing Hollywood what Black royalty looks like. This was not costume. This was culture.

NAACP Awards Served Black Excellence

At the NAACP Image Awards, Michael B. Jordan dedicated his Outstanding Actor award to Chadwick Boseman. But the best part was Samuel L. Jackson honoring the late Rev. Jesse Jackson, channeling the iconic "I AM SOMEBODY" mantra in a riveting speech.

BAFTA’s 2nd Apology Over N-Word

BAFTA issued a second apology to Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo after a guest with Tourette's shouted a racial slur during their presentation. The organization took full responsibility, promising to learn from the incident and keep inclusion at its core.

Foxx, Pierce Slam BAFTA Racial Slur

Jamie Foxx and Wendell Pierce condemned the BAFTA Awards after a racial slur was directed at Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo. Pierce found it infuriating, and Foxx called it unacceptable. The outburst came from an audience member with Tourette's.

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