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    Gertie Brown Moore (born Gilberta Gertrude Chevalier, August 23, 1878 – February 24, 1934) was a vaudeville performer and one of the first African-American film actresses. Brown is most famous for her part in the 1898 silent film Something Good – Negro Kiss, which went viral in 2018.

  2. Field was even able to identify the actors in the film: Saint Suttle and Gertie Brown. Their costumes are consistent with those worn in minstrel shows, a popular form of musical entertainment...

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    Gertie Brown Moore (born Gilberta Gertrude Chevalier, August 23, 1878 – February 24, 1934) was a vaudeville performer and one of the first African-American film actresses. Brown is most famous for her part in the 1898 silent film Something Good – Negro Kiss, which went viral in 2018. Biography.

  4. Aug 19, 2022 · Fri 19 Aug 2022 10.48 EDT. T he passionate embrace and kiss between vaudeville actors Gertie Brown and Saint Suttle lasts just under 30 seconds, but it’s believed to be the first instance of...

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  5. Jan 12, 2019 · This was a breakthrough. The researchers learned that Suttle belonged to a vaudeville group called the Rag-Time Four, and in images of that group, they found the woman in the movie, Gertie...

  6. Fast-forward to Dec. 2018, when the film, identified as William Selig’s Something Good — Negro Kiss (starring Saint Suttle and Gertie Brown) was added to the National Film Registry. It went viral. Barry Jenkins tweeted, Viola Davis shared it on Instagram. The video made history over a century after it was filmed.

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  8. Sep 22, 2022 · Artbound. Arts & Culture. How a 20-Second Film of Black Performers Kissing in 1898 Was Rediscovered. And Why It Matters. Still from "Something Good – Negro Kiss" (1898), one of the earliest on-screen kisses between Black performers. | Courtesy of the Academy Museum Foundation.