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Dec 24 2020
"In my career I've never had to apologize for being Black," Foxx revealed to Variety's Angelique Jackson while discussing his next film Pixar's "Soul." I was on "In Living Color' I had a Black boss, Black writers, Black creators... and then we went to the 'Jamie Foxx Show,' all Black. For me, I've never had to worry about turning my Black up or turning my Black down. I've just been me, and it's always worked out for me. And I know that when I do that, great things come out of that So for me to be proud to say [I am] the first African American lead in Disney Pixar, that's amazing, that feels good."
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