On this Date
in History March 19, 1928 "Amos & Andy" debuts on radio (NBC Blue
Network-WMAQ Chicago)
Amos &
Andy started off as a radio show. It was
about a community of Afro-Americans acted out by Caucasians. Who would know, they were on radio, right?
When TV
rolled in AMOS & ANDY was in such demand they became a weekly sitcom. However,
Afro-Americans played Afro-Americans.
Because of stereotype
racial undertones AMOS & ANDY has been banned for years. I know it is according who reads this if it is debatable or not. This is not a sound-off board, I am just telling the
history.
Have you
seen many episodes of AMOS & ANDY?
Have you notice Marietta, Georgia,
is mentioned often?
The actor
who played George "Kingfish" Stevens is from Marietta. And so is Leander Niles Trammell. Niles Trammell is the NBC Executive who
signed up the AMOS & ANDY radio series.
Leander Niles
later became president of NBC, and was
president when they went to TV or Color.
Leander Niles
Trammell (1894-1973) is also from Marietta.
He is mine and my Hunter first cousins 3rd cousin, twice removed.
His grandfather is Leander Newton Trammell, who the Trammell House and Trammell Street got its name. I think Niles lived just down the street a few doors.
His grandfather is Leander Newton Trammell, who the Trammell House and Trammell Street got its name. I think Niles lived just down the street a few doors.
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