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Nov 10
2009

Marilyn Monroe’s Pioneering Stand Against Racism

Posted by Kennedy in theatre , racism , play , marilyn monroe , ellafitzgerald , bonnie greer , america , 1950

Kennedy

A Friendship That Defied The Odds

(November 2009) She may have been famous for her music and her looks, but Marilyn Monroe was much more than a blonde bombshell.

Way ahead of her time, Marilyn took a dramatic stand against racism in 1950s America by befriending the black singer Ella Fitzgerald, at a time when black music and black singers weren’t welcome on the mainstream theatre and club stages. It’s a friendship, and an aspect of Marilyn’s character, that’s rarely touched on in the press.

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