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Black Out Loud

The Revolutionary History of Black Comedy
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In Black Out Loud, Jeff Bennett explores the historical arc of Black comedy in America, from early minstrelsy and mid-century pioneers to the flourishing of 1990s sitcoms and sketch shows.

The book examines how performers and creators used humor to address race, class, gender, and politics while expanding representation on television.

Through interviews with comedians, actors, and producers, it contextualizes the creative and commercial forces that made shows like In Living Color, Living Single, and The Fresh Prince culturally significant.

Bennett situates the 1990s moment within a longer lineage of Black performers who negotiated industry constraints to reshape popular entertainment.

The work highlights the importance of cultural memory and argues that these shows transformed public perceptions and opened pathways for new storytellers.

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Jeff Bennett
as his new book about the history and impact of black comedy, focusing especially on the 1990s.
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March 23, 2026 - PBS News Hour full episode
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Patricia LZ Tuttle
as an eagerly anticipated microhistory tracing Black comedy from vaudeville through 1990s sitcoms.
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