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For the Love of Dorothy Dandridge

That smile, those eyes, the face of an angel.
Oh Dorothy how I love you
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That smile, those eyes, the face of an angel.

Oh Dorothy how I love you

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    • #black beauty
    • #vintage beauty
    • #old hollywood
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Dorothy Dandridge broke down racial barriers and set the path for black actresses. She become the first black female to be nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Actress category for her role in Carmen Jones. Hollywood couldn’t appreciate Ms. Dandridge simply because she was black. She will always be a legend in my eyes. The epitome of grace, class, beauty, and sophistication.


"If I were white, I could capture the world." ~ Dorothy Jean Dandridge
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