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Honorary Oscar-winning star's career spanned seven decades and tackled issues of racism and social justice.
Cicely Tyson, the pioneering African-American actress and honorary Oscar winner, died Thursday aged 96, her manager said.
Known best for Emmy-winning television movie
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman and her Academy-nominated turn in 1972 film
Sounder, Tyson’s acting career spanned seven decades and often tackled issues of racism and social justice.
She frequently turned down roles she saw as reinforcing negative Black stereotypes, including maids and prostitutes, and was seen as recently as last year on the small-screen thriller
How to Get Away with Murder.