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by Natalie Hopkinson onDecember 14, 2009
Disney’s The Princess and the Frog represents one small step for my black princess—and one giant leap for me. Now I don’t have to resort to buying her stuff plastered with images of Disney blondes.
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by Natalie Hopkinson onDecember 14, 2009
Disney’s The Princess and the Frog represents one small step for my black princess—and one giant leap for me. Now I don’t have to resort to buying her stuff plastered with images of Disney blondes.
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December 10, 2009
Is Disney afraid of too much blackness on the big screen?
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by Jozen Cummings onDecember 10, 2009
The voice of Disney’s first black animated princess on her historical role.
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