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The History of Black Representation on ScreenBlack on screen has a rich and complex history that has seen significant changes over the years. In the early days of cinema, black representation was often limited to stereotypical portrayals that reinforced harmful and racist stereotypes. Black actors were frequently cast in roles that perpetuated negative stereotypes, such as servants, criminals, or comedic sidekicks.However, in the 1970s, a new wave of films known as Blaxploitation emerged, featuring predominantly black casts and telling stories that centered on black experiences. These films provided a platform for black actors and filmmakers to tell their own stories and challenge traditional Hollywood narratives.