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List of Magical Negro Occurrences In Fictionreport

  • Uncle Remus (James Baskett) in Song of the South (1946)

    (1980s and earlier) (Film and television)

  • Super Soul (Cleavon Little) in Vanishing Point (1971)

    (1980s and earlier) (Film and television)

  • Grover Muldoon (Richard Pryor) in Silver Streak (1976)

    (1980s and earlier) (Film and television)

  • Big Jim Slade (Manny Perry) in The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977)

    (1980s and earlier) (Film and television)

  • Snoe (Clarence Muse) in The Black Stallion (1979)

    (1980s and earlier) (Film and television)

  • Dick Hallorann (Scatman Crothers) in The Shining (1980)

    (1980s and earlier) (Film and television)

  • Mr. Bloom (Scatman Crothers) in Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)

    (1980s and earlier) (Film and television)

  • Oda Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg) in Ghost (1990)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Azeem (Morgan Freeman) in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Rafiki (Robert Guillaume) in The Lion King (1994)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Benjamin Buford "Bubba" Blue (Mykelti Williamson) in Forrest Gump (1994)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Moses (Bill Cobbs) in The Hudsucker Proxy (1994)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding (Morgan Freeman) in The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Chubbs (Carl Weathers) in Happy Gilmore (1996)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Kazaam (Shaquille O'Neal) in Kazaam (1996)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Arthur Chaney (Bill Cobbs) in Air Bud (1997)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Ruby Rhod (Chris Tucker) in The Fifth Element (1997)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Lamont (Guy Torry) in the film American History X (1998)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Rastaman (Amiri Baraka) in Bulworth (1998)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • G (Eddie Murphy) in Holy Man (1998)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Albert Lewis ("Doc") (Cuba Gooding Jr) in What Dreams May Come (1998)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Rufus (Chris Rock) in Dogma (1999)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan) in The Green Mile (1999)

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) and the Oracle (Gloria Foster / Mary Alice) in The Matrix (1999) and its sequels

    (1990s) (Film and television)

  • Elliot's cellmate/God (Gabriel Casseus) in Bedazzled (2000)

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • Cash (Don Cheadle) in The Family Man (2000)

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • Bludworth (Tony Todd) in Final Destination (2000)

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • Bagger Vance (Will Smith) in The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000)

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • Tommy Johnson, (Chris Thomas King) in O Brother, Where Art Thou?, the accompanying guitarist who claims he sold his soul to the devil in exchange for his musical skill

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • The Blind Seer (Lee Weaver) in O Brother Where Art Thou? (2000)

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • Jezelle Gay Hartman (Patricia Belcher), a clairvoyant who sacrifices herself to warn and protect two young, white, twentysomething siblings in Jeepers Creepers (2001)

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • Abou Fatma (Djimon Hounsou) in The Four Feathers (2002)

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • Mateo (Djimon Hounsou) in In America (2002)

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • God (Morgan Freeman) in the films Bruce Almighty (2003) and Evan Almighty (2007)

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • Alex "Hitch" Hitchens (Will Smith) in Hitch (2005)

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • Sam (Morgan Freeman) in Unleashed (2005)

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman) in Batman Begins (2005) and its sequels (2008 and 2012)

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • Charles (Afemo Omilami) in Hounddog (2007)

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • August (Queen Latifah), May (Sophie Okonedo) and June (Alicia Keys) in The Secret Life of Bees (2008)

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • Louise (Jennifer Hudson) in Sex and the City (2008), where Carrie Bradshaw's emotional recuperation depends entirely on the labor of her plucky black personal assistant, who is disengaged from the storyline as soon as Carrie starts to feel better.

    (2000s) (Film and television)

  • Harry Mitchell (Anthony Mackie) in The Adjustment Bureau (2011)

    (2010s) (Film and television)

  • Brother Sam (Mos Def/Yasiin Bey), a character who appears in five episodes of the sixth season of Dexter (2011)

    (2010s) (Film and television)

  • The janitor (Jordan Peele) and the copier repair man (Keegan-Michael Key) in a "magic negro" sketch on Key & Peele (2012)

    (2010s) (Film and television)

  • Evelyn (Alfre Woodard) in Annabelle (2014)

    (2010s) (Film and television)

  • Rich Purnell (Donald Glover) in The Martian (2015)

    (2010s) (Film and television)

  • Chief Gus Mancuso (Laurence Fishburne) in Passengers (2016)

    (2010s) (Film and television)

  • Keith (John Legend) in La La Land (2016)

    (2010s) (Film and television)

  • Kali (Linnea Berthelsen) and her gang in "The Lost Sister" episode of Stranger Things 2 (2017)

    (2010s) (Film and television)

  • Ty Lafitte/Kalden (John Boyega) in The Circle (2017)

    (2010s) (Film and television)

  • Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali) in Green Book (2018)

    (2010s) (Film and television)

  • Elizabeth Howard (Crystal R. Fox) in Big Little Lies (2019)

    (2010s) (Film and television)

  • The Salesman (Samuel L. Jackson) in Unicorn Store (2019)

    (2010s) (Film and television)

  • Peter in Wendy (2020)

    (2010s) (Film and television)

  • Far Cry 3, according to writer John Walker, the plot follows an inverted 'Magic Negro' trope. (Video games)

  • Lee Everett in The Walking Dead: Season One. (Video games)

  • Carl Johnson (CJ) in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. (Video games)

  • Aveline de Grandpre in Assassin's Creed: Liberation (Video games)

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Before and after the civil war, black writers, led by Douglas, demanded the abolition of slavery and the struggle for black human rights. The militancy of black literature. Since then, black literature has become more artistically mature, with Ralph Ellison’s novel the invisible man and Baldwin II, Count of Flanders’ prose reaching the level of first-rate literature. Their protest against racial inequality took a more nuanced and profound form, in the hope that people would recognize black people as human beings in their entirety.

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