Long before 1990s sitcoms, Black comedians were shaping American comedy in bold ways. Geoff Bennett, co-anchor of PBS NewsHour, explores this history and its lasting impact in his new book "Black Out Loud."
Breakdown
- 1990s TV featured multiple Black-led sitcoms showing diverse Black life 10s
- Black creatives shaped these shows with authenticity and depth 1m 11s
- Black comedy has roots in overcoming stereotypes from minstrelsy 1m 55s
- Comedy allowed difficult truths about race and class to reach mainstream audiences 2m 18s
- Humor helped move American culture forward by fostering connection 3m 13s