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The trials and triumphs of Britain's black community during the Second World War





The trials and triumphs of Britain's black community during the Second World War
The story of Black British theatre at its most radical, entertaining and profound - told through the lives of its great trailblazers
A short, compelling history of Black Britons during the First World War, for readers aged 8 to 12
Set against the backdrop of 1942, the narrative explores Lena Horne's groundbreaking achievement as the first black star to secure a long-term contract with M-G-M, a leading Hollywood studio. The story highlights how M-G-M crafted her image into that of a movie goddess, showcasing her influence and the challenges she faced in a racially charged industry. Horne's journey is not just about fame but also about breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations in cinema.
In 1942, Lena Horne made history as the first Black star to secure a long-term contract with M-G-M, a leading Hollywood studio. The studio played a pivotal role in shaping her image, elevating her to the status of a movie goddess. This narrative highlights her groundbreaking achievements and the transformation she underwent in an industry marked by racial barriers.