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In 1940, Hattie McDaniel made Oscar History by becoming the first black artist to win an Academy Award for her performance in "Gone with the Wind". In this video, I will explain the Oscar race for Best Supporting Actress of 1939, talk about Hattie's co-nominees Geraldine Fitzgerald, Maria Ouspenskaya, Edna May Olivier and Olivia de Havilland and point out the reasons behind Hattie McDaniel's historic win. Chapters 0:00 Introduction 03:03 Geraldine Fitzgerald 07:50 Maria Ouspenskaya 11:39 Edna May Oliver 16:43 Olivia de Havilland 28:35 Hattie McDaniel's career in Hollywood 35:25 The Mammy Myth and filming "Gone with the Wind" 47:59 The 1939 Academy Awards Why the Academy introduced Oscars for Supporting Performers: • Why the Academy introduced Oscars for Supp... Sources “Olivia de Havilland. Lady Triumphant” by Victoria Amador “Olivia de Havilland and the Golden Age of Hollywood” by Ellis Amburn “Hollywood’s Other Women” by Alex Barris “Memo from David O. Selznick” by Rudy Behlmer “Southern Women: Histories and Identities” by Virginia Bernhard “Scarlett Fever. The True Story behind the Phenomenon” by Herb Bridges and William Pratt “Butterfly McQueen Remembered” by Stephen Bourne “Laurence Olivier. Theater and Cinema” by Robert L. Daniels “1939. The Year in Movies” by Tom Fiannery “Scarlett, Rhett and a Cast of Thousand” by Roland Flamini “Leo McCarey: From Marx to McCarthy” by Wes D. Gehring “Screen Saviors: Hollywood fictions of whiteness” by Andrew Gordon and Hernan Vera “Olivia and Joan” by Charles Higham “Hattie: The Life of Hattie McDaniel” by Carlton Jackson “Women in Horror Films” by Gregory William Mank “African Americans and the Oscars” by Edward Mapp “Slavery and the literary Imagination” by Deborah E. McDowell “Women in the Films of John Ford” by David Meuel “Gone with the Wind” by Margaret Mitchell “Actresses of a Certain Character” by Axel Nissen “Mothers, Mammies and Old Maids” by Axel Nissen “Forgotten African American Firsts” by Hans A. Ostrom and J. David Macey, Jr. “African American Actresses” by Charlene B. Regester “Hollywood’s Golden Year” by Ted Sennett “Warner Brothers Presents” by Ted Sennett “They had Faces then” by John Shipman “The Olivia de Havilland Handbook” by Emily Smith “Charles Boyer. The Reluctant Lover” by Larry Swindell “Showman. The Life of David O. Selznick” by David Thomson “Majestic Hollywood. The Greatest Films of 1939” by Mark A. Vieira “Mammy: A Century of Race, Gender and a Southern Memory” by Kimberly Wallace-Sanders “Hattie McDaniel: Black Ambition, White Hollywood” by Jill Watts “Wheeler & Woolsey” by Edward Watz Music Hanging Out - Bruno E. #gonewiththewind #hattiemcdaniel #ednamayoliver #oliviadehavilland #geraldinefitzgerald #MariaOuspenskaya #wutheringheights #johnford #georgecukor #academyawards #oscars