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By: Kelly Tracy
| In: NAACP Image Awards 2019
The NAACP Image Award is an annual awards ceremony presented by the U.S.-based National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to honor outstanding African Americans[citation needed] in film, television, music, and literature.[1] Similar to other awards, like the Oscars and the Grammys, the over 40 categories of the Image Awards are voted on by the award organization's members (in this case, NAACP members). Honorary awards (similar to the Academy Honorary Award) have also been included, such as the President's Award, the Chairman's Award, the Entertainer of the Year, and the Hall of Fame Award.
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Better Late Than Never is an American reality-travel show that airs on NBC and is produced by Universal Television (under its Universal Television Alternative name), in association with Storyline Entertainment.[1][2] The series is an adaptation of the South Korean Grandpas Over Flowers series.[3][4] The cast includes four "seasoned" North American celebrities William Shatner, Henry Winkler, George Foreman and Terry Bradshaw, accompanied by younger comedian Jeff Dye, as they travel overseas without luxuries, experiencing new cultures and checking off their bucket lists.[4][5] The series started productions in August 2015[6] and premiered August 23, 2016.
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An American Marriage is a novel by Tayari Jones. It was Jones's fourth novel and was published in 2018 by Riverhead books. In February 2018 it was chosen for Oprah's Book Club 2.0.[1]
The novel focuses on the marriage of a middle-class African-American couple, Roy and Celestial, who live in Atlanta and whose lives are torn apart when Roy is wrongfully convicted of a rape he didn't commit.
In an interview with The Paris Review Jones revealed that she initially wrote the book solely from Celestial's point of view and decided to add multiple points of view after her initial readers reacted negatively to Celestial.
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The novel focuses on the marriage of a middle-class African-American couple, Roy and Celestial, who live in Atlanta and whose lives are torn apart when Roy is wrongfully convicted of a rape he didn't commit.
In an interview with The Paris Review Jones revealed that she initially wrote the book solely from Celestial's point of view and decided to add multiple points of view after her initial readers reacted negatively to Celestial.
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