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But she was perhaps best known for her pioneering work on Julia. Carroll played Julia Baker, a nurse whose husband had been killed in Vietnam, in the groundbreaking situation comedy that aired from 1968 to 1971.
Although she was not the first black woman to star in her own TV show (Ethel Waters played a maid in the 1950s series Beulah ), she was the first to star as someone other than a servant.
NBC executives were wary about putting Julia on the network during the racial unrest of the 1960s, but it was an immediate hit.
It had its critics, though, including some who said Carroll s character, who is the mother of a young son, was not a realistic portrayal of a black American woman in the 1960s.
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It was both hot and humid, and a bank of darkly threatening clouds was moving in from the southwest. Severe thunderstorm warnings had been announced earlier in the day but, despite these ominous signs, the performers, their four-piece band and the Festival support crew launched, without hesitation, into what was truly a celebration of Black musical theatre, as well as a celebration of the Stratford Festivalâs triumphant return.
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