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Allen "Farina" Hoskins

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164: 358: 899:...There are 14 Workshops in the Association. They employ 500 working clients from ages 18 to 70. All types of handicaps - blind, mentally retarded, paraplegic, quadriplegic and others are employed in the shops. Allen C. Hoskins of Hayward, is President of the Association. "What we need is work." Hoskins said. "The hardest thing is to convince manufacturers that we can do a specific job" Hoskins declared. "Once we have successfully bid on a contract, a plant manager usually is impressed with the quality of our work and the ability of our workers... We believe a job is the glue that holds people together." Hoskins declared. 33: 213: 405:, carried a story about Farina simply because (it was reported) he wanted to quit playing a girl. "But of course you may not know that Allen Clayton Hoskins is the "sure-enough" name of Little Farina who is having a birthday party out in Hollywood today...now he's getting pretty big and he wants to wear trousers and be a boy on the screen as well as off it..." Exactly one year later (again on his birthday) the same newspaper carried a new story about how Farina learned to act (from his "brother", who did not exist). 728:, visiting the Presidio leaned from her automobile and called "Say, don't I know you?" Hoskins told the actress only his rank and detachment. "Why didn't you tell her you were Farina?" asked a fellow soldier. "Well, , "Farina was the name of that other guy she was thinking of - a little guy in a white dress whose contract called for more money in a week than I now make in a year. Farina's grown up. I'd rather she remembered me as I used to be before the world lost its sense of humor. 420: 2396: 152: 865:
that left to its own uncontrolled development, will lead to the type of area and social breakdown that have been experienced by other communities in the past..." Part of the problem, he stated, was that "...there are no parks or recreational facilities in the district..." . In his proposal, Hoskins identified these issues and offered solutions. A copy of this survives, but it is not known if he submitted it to the local government.
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was a shambling sometimes condescending affair. The occasion was special and the newspaper set up "chairs all around" Bradburn goes on to say that "...Lampman made lame attempts to act as if he was trying to keep up the façade of dignified reporter before giving in to a case of the cutes whenever Hoskins flashed a toothy grin..." The engagement began on February 12, 1932, with a Friday night spot as a special attraction at the
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a girl even to kinky pigtails. Nine years ago there was practically nothing to this tot but huge rolling eyes and a mass of kinky woolen hair. It was christened "Farina" dressed in rags and immediately hit in the face with a custard pie. Today a spindly colored boy of eleven, Master Hoskins is graduated from the Gang because he is no longer little and cute.
242:. In 1959, a retrospective article about Fern Carter and her career as a teacher in Hollywood's "Little Red School House" was published. The article explained that she was teaching there when the series began in 1921 and taught over 300 students in a career that lasted 23 years. She often said that Farina was the brightest student she ever had. 872:. He was now the Sheltered Workshop Director at the Walpert Center, part of the Association for Retarded Children of Southern Alameda County. His career was followed in the local papers, not because he had been a child star called "Farina", but because of his work as an advocate for disabled people. In 1966 he appeared in the local paper, 687:, various papers carried the "news" that Farina cut off his braids for the movie and placed them in the family Bible. After this movie ended, Hoskins continued to audition for other movie roles. From 1932 to 1936 he made appearances in seven full-length films, but most were not credited and his career in movies did not flourish. 563:, Canada. In 2010, Toronto columnist and historicist Jamie Bradburn published a retrospective piece about the events surrounding Farina's vaudeville appearance in Toronto in February 1932: "Like children elsewhere across the continent, young Toronto moviegoers in the 1920s and 1930s eagerly awaited the next instalment of the 548:. The article notes "...Today you are to have the opportunity to see him in person at the Miller Theater. Accompanied by Mango, his sister, the star will do a comedy skit..." The article also praises the other two acts. "...The Five Juggling Jewels...are all that their name suggests when it comes to juggling 903:
In February 1969, Hoskins was chosen to be Director of the 10th Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Workshops. "The problems of administrating and operating Rehabilitation Workshops for the Handicapped is the subject of the California Association of Rehabilitation Workshops' 10th annual conference...
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In his acceptance speech, Hoskins asked the question, "What is success?", and part of his answer was, "I didn't get to do what I wanted so I did something I could live with. I think one thing that's been very important to me is that I try not to live in the past." He also thanked the audience: "...I
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and other mayors throughout the state. "I have yet to find a business operation in which there is not some item of work which could not be best handled by one of our shops", Hoskins said..."they're a sleeping giant...You call us and we'll survey your company, tell you what we can do for you and make
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area of Santa Rosa, where they lived. In his spare time he developed a proposal for "Weekend House - an Evening and Weekend Training and Counseling Center" for youth. In the Introduction he wrote, "The beginnings of future problems if not met now, can and will develop into serious community problems
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Farina fascinated us because he is the perfect incarnation of poor witless man's struggles against inscrutable and very rough and dirty fate. What a sucker Farina's pictures made of the silly movie "plots". For some years he drew down the elegant stipend of $ 500 a week and there is probably a tidy
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A star known the country over at the age of three and now eleven years old, flung on the discard. That's the story of Farina, otherwise known as Allen Clayton Hoskins, the negro boy who suffered outrages in the "Our Gang" comedies not the least of those outrages being the necessity of dressing up as
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reported that the workshop was now employing 1,000 clients, double what it had the previous year. "Handicapped workers represent a vast economic resource which has been barely tapped," according to Hoskins, who was also at that time President of the Bay Area Association of Rehabilitation Workshops,
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featured a front page interview with both children and their mother. Reporter Archibald Lampman (not the nineteenth century poet) noted that Janey "didn't think we were so hot". Bradburn notes that the girl's instincts were on target as the printed interview with "the doggy pickanins of the movies"
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about 50 years ago but he hasn't any residuals. 'I'm sick and tired of people thinking I get residuals or payment for replays of the still popular series,' Hoskins said in a recent interview. 'I haven't got no pot of money, I have never tried to trade off the name Farina, I haven't done that – I
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Want to say it again and again and keep on saying it, our boys who gave up studio jobs to go into the service and who have done so much for Hollywood and for their country must get their jobs back. That's one thing Hollywood must not have on its conscience. I mean the bitterness and heartache of
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comedies? Lemme spill: Eight years ago Allen Clayton Hoskins, dressed as a girl pickaninny started getting bumps and stopping pies. Millions all over the world knew and liked him. He got $ 500.00 a week. Now he is 11 years old and is no longer cute so he can't scrabble a dime out of Hollywood.
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At the close of World War II in 1945, Hoskins was now 25. After his tours of duty he sought to audition for parts outside of the Roach studios but was not selected, even by those studios he knew well. Hoskins started to drift away from performing and retired his stage name.
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As an indication of Hoskins's popularity, the song "Lil' Farina (Ev'rybody Loves You)," words by Harrison G. Smith and music by Alvano Mier, was published in 1925. The cover included a photograph of Hoskins (with his screen and real names), and an approbation from
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sum in the family teapot. At least he was well paid for his bruises of body and soul. He must feel seventy. True his mother hopes to send him into vaudeville with his sister, Mango. It may or may not come off. In movies we fear we may not look upon his like again.
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case) and believes that her children's generation would overcome prejudice..." Also of interest is an advertisement promoting Farina's singing ability: "...Appearing this week at the Imperial Theatre, will entertain you...singing the sensational hits
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don't do that.' Instead the 58-year-old Hoskins said he struggled through years of house painting and dishwashing before landing his present job as Public Information Officer for the Alameda County Chapter of the Association for Retarded Children."
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Simplistic as it may seem, early sound films were advertised as "The marvel of the age! Pictures that talk like living people! Electrifying! For "Small Talk" , the trade blurbs read "A sensation wherever it is being shown! Until you See and Hear
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kid), Farina became arguably the first black child star. Hoskins' last contract with the Hal Roach Studio called for $ 350 a week, more than any other cast member was earning at that time. When he finally outgrew the series, he was replaced by
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reported that he was volunteering to help young actors learn their craft at a local nonprofit group, the Experimental Group Young People's Theatre Co., where he was an advisor to the group, "...volunteering his expertise..."
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began. His character stayed in the series through the silent years and the transition to talking pictures, and he left the series in 1931 at the age of eleven. With his pigtailed hair and patchy outfits, Farina resembled a
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where he met his wife, Franzy. There he painted houses, washed dishes, "anything to make an honest buck", before entering a training program which led to a job as a Psychiatric Technician and eventually to his present
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Remember Farina, the kinky haired little "girl" in "Our Gang" comedies of the silent movie days? Farina is in the Army now. Farina is Pvt Allen Hoskins, Company D, 47th Quartermaster Regiment, stationed at the
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After Hoskins grew too old for his part, in 1931, he returned to Roach Studios for several cameo appearances but was not chosen for a long-term role. He was given a cameo role in an unusual short film called
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Many stories about the Gang appeared from time to time and these were carried in various newspapers throughout the country. Most of them were related to release of a new film. The films, called "
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One year before his death, a retrospective article about his life was published and was printed in various newspapers. "Allen Hoskins says he has fond memories of playing Farina in
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Many of the original advertisements and photographs are included in this article. The siblings are pictured together signing a copy of the "Just Kids Safety Club" card sponsored by
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Recently, New York Vaudeville agents were sounded out on a proposed act to be played by Farina and his sister, Mango. Photoplay announces he is definitely through in the films.
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His wife, Franzy, continued to reside in the Bay Area until her death in 2010, and his sister, Jannie ("Mango"), also resided in Northern California until her death in 1996.
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During his time in the Gang, Farina became both the series' anchor and its most popular character. While he was not the first black child actor (or even the first black
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comedies but this good luck doesn't befall orphans very often. East Bay orphans, however, are going to get their chance to see these popular screen stars in person..."
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shorts every time a new one appeared. In 1923 alone, fourteen were released. The children were stars to their fans, both children and adults. The early comedies were
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on set, his parents divorced in 1926. By that time he was 6 years old and an experienced child actor, and as "Farina" he made more money than most working adults.
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A stripling of an organization, barely 3 years old, the Association of Workshops is making significant contributions to the employment of handicapped people in
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Hoskins did not have a brother, but he did have a younger sister, Jannie. She rated her own story when she, too, began to appear in the comedies in 1926. The
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and in 1922 his acting career began. His younger sister Jannie also appeared in the series as "Mango" (1926–1929) and Hoskins's aunt, Edith Fortier, was his
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After his vaudeville appearances, Hoskins returned to Los Angeles, where he auditioned for movie roles. When he appeared in his first full-length movie,
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in their first All-Talking Hit 'Small Talk' you can't know the profit power of the Roach talkies. Many theaters are billing them above the feature. When
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Hoskins had survived the war but could not find work back in Los Angeles as an actor. To make matters worse, he was then called for questioning by the
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Hoskins was still active in his professional rehabilitation career in 1975 when he was chosen, for his work as an actor, to be inducted into the
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act accompanied by their mother, Florence Hoskins, in 1932. The exact dates that they toured are not known, but early 1932 found them on tour in
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in Oakland. It was not until twenty years after his death that Hoskins received a proper headstone, through the efforts of Jan Turner and the
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activities in the United States. Many industries were investigated, but it was Hollywood that received the most publicity. A retrospective
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Allen Hoskins, director of the Hayward Retarded Children's Center, 1101 Walpert St. is the program director for this year's convention."
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He was born in Boston in 1920, but soon afterward his parents, Clayton H. Hoskins and Florence A. Fortier Hoskins, moved the family to
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carried a "Movieland" column out of Hollywood, by Jack Wooldridge: "Janie the little sister of Farina had been added to the cast of
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in August 1940, shortly before the first draft registration took place on September 16, 1940. In 1941 Hoskins was stationed at
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Harrison G. Smith and music by Alvano Mier, "Lil' Farina (Ev'rybody Loves You)" (New York: Alvano Mier Music Pub. Co., 1925).
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In 1928, when Joe Cobb became too old for his part, 20,000 boys auditioned to replace him in a contest sponsored by Roach.
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At the end of the studio's 1930-1931 season, Hoskins aged out. Other child actors were let go at the same time, including
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While working full time, Hoskins also continued to develop creative projects and opened his own studio. In 1976 the
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After serving in the South Pacific, it was back to Hal Roach Studios, auditioning for a featured part in Roach's
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Have you ever wondered what became of Farina, that little black dish that used to take all the punishment in the
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and their contracts would not be renewed was also considered newsworthy. An article that appeared in a 1937
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Hoskins spoke at a press conference marking the observance of Workshop Week, which was proclaimed by Mayor
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made a personal appearance tour they broke every record wherever they played- big cities and small...
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cast, Hoskins explained why he abandoned acting: "I preferred a job that allowed me to eat regular."
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at the Hal Roach Studios...Janie is two years, 4 months old, black as midnight and all animation..."
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The Studio was a family affair and often relatives, staff and other Roach Studio stars appeared in
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Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies & Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films
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comedies ended because of his age, several newspaper columnists took notice. In 1931, Columnist
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Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies, and Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films
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published an article about such an appearance. "Countless millions of boys and girls have seen
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and some fifty others. It was a fund raising two reeler for the National Variety Artist's
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Black Like You: Blackface, Whiteface, Insult and Imitation in American Popular Culture
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In 1965 he left Sonoma State Hospital for a better position, and the family moved to
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While Hoskins did find some work after Farina, it was short term. Soon after leaving
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Worsham, Doris (July 14, 1975). "Our Gang actor views roles of blacks in film".
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want to thank each and every one of you. I'm sure glad you didn't forget me."
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Known to his friends as Al, he and his wife, Franzy, moved in the 1950s to
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to improve conditions for blacks in America (presumably a reference to the
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In one of her 1945 columns (published in various newspapers including the
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in 1920, Allen Clayton Hoskins was just one year old when his tenure with
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Bradburn, Jamie (September 4, 2010). "Historicist Looks Back on Events".
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The Moving Picture Boy: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995
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Wooldridge, Jack (August 28, 1926). "Janie is new Member of Our Gang".
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short films, the children also made personal appearances. In 1927, the
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regarding his efforts to strengthen Sheltered Workshops in his area:
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one of his first roles was as the "Host" of the 13th episode of the
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and Peggy Parker...just good fun and songs and that's enough..."
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comedies ended in 1931, Farina and his sister Jannie toured in a
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Hoskins was buried without a headstone in an unmarked grave in
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you an offer... What we're looking for is work not a handout."
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and is head of his own company for creative projects, ALFRAN."
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these kids. Bob McGowan, who directed "Farina" as a child in
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On the same date, a column, with no byline, was published in
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website in 2000 (listed under Find A Grave Memorial #8483).
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Highlights of Broadway, from the Circle to the Square
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Silent film, in "Your Own Back Yard" publicity still
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Burials at Evergreen Cemetery (Oakland, California)
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"none". 840:Professional rehabilitation career, 1955–1980 790:House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) 2524:United States Army personnel of World War II 1531: 508:- a star-studded short featuring names like 2108:Farina: Negro Child Genius of the Photoplay 1743:. Jefferson City, Missouri. April 24, 1932. 1512: 2141: 2127: 1996:. Indiana, Pennsylvania. February 5, 1979. 1699: 1596:Maltin, Leonard; Bann, Richard W. (1992). 1595: 128: 31: 2474:20th-century African-American male actors 1972:. Oakland, California. February 14, 1975. 2034:The Little Rascals: Remastered and Uncut 1753: 1591: 1589: 1587: 1585: 1583: 1581: 1579: 1577: 1575: 952:in Oakland. Also honored that year were 802:created in 1938 to investigate possible 418: 393: 356: 317: 211: 162: 150: 2029:, New York: Continuum, 1973 (rev. 2001) 1952: 1798: 1783: 1741:The Daily Capital News and Post-Tribune 1037: 638:(second series). Among the guests were 567:series of shorts...Having grown out of 552:... "Diversion A La Carte" offered by 2446: 1773:. Altoona Pennsylvania. June 18, 1941. 1676:in Movies Want to Stop Playing Girl". 796:House Un-American Activities Committee 706:. Hoskins volunteered to serve in the 2514:Military personnel from Massachusetts 2122: 1631:. Oakland, California. July 10, 1927. 1572: 1481: 984: 852:. The exact date he began working at 770:television series. He didn't get it." 2372:The Little Rascals Christmas Special 1923:"A Hoard of Skills in Handicapped". 1641: 798:(HUAC). HUAC was a committee of the 559:In February 1932, they performed in 936:Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, 1975 881:In 1968 an article appeared in the 13: 2469:African-American male child actors 1672:"FARINA O'MOVIES Comedy Member of 1517:. Jeremy P. Tarcher. p. 237. 782:that reunited some members of the 184:in the tradition of the character 14: 2540: 2464:20th-century American male actors 2063: 1863:"Actor Recalls "Our Gang" Days". 1569:New Castle, Pennsylvania, 6-18-59 1010:. 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Boston, Massachusetts
Oakland, California
Our Gang
short films
Our Gang

One Terrible Day

Boston
pickaninny
Topsy
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Farina
Los Angeles
guardian

Dogs of War
Hal Roach
Culver City, California
Fern Carter
cameo roles
extras
Harold Lloyd
Oliver Hardy
Stan Laurel
Ernie Morrison
Noisy Noises
Small Talk
Oakland Tribune

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