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Sure the showgirls were great, the streets were thronged with society's rebels and Frank Sinatra was always in town - but any black person who applied to marry a white sweetheart was arrested immediately.
In 1967's Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Sidney Poitier's character hardly ever touches his white sweetheart; they kiss only once, in the background of a scene.
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(Offstage, of course; there'd be rioting if anyone laid a threatening finger on the milk-white sweetheart interpreting the role with a scene-stealing sense of improvisational humor here.) Pamela Reed appeared in the original production as the combative adolescent daughter, Emma.
JACK WHITE: The sweetheart, the gentleman -- it's the same thing.
Icicles lengthen on my chin; I have become an old man, so I need an old woman, a chubby little white-haired sweetheart who will make me tea while I am sneaking around trying to steal us both vodka.
Mr. Barry and Ms. Greenwich wrote for Darlene Love, the Crystals and the Ronettes -- all black or, in the case of the Ronettes, of mixed racial background -- before they wrote for white America's sweetheart, Leslie Gore.
He married his teenage sweetheart, Rosalind White, in 1968.
It is, nevertheless, avaricious snobbery that drives Williams's small-town Southern belle, Heavenly Critchfield (White), to ditch her brawny sweetheart, Dick Thomsonn), in favour of the screwed-up college boy, Arthur (Malarkey).
6. White is truly America's sweetheart.
With his wavy black hair, firm jawline and velvety Argentinean accent, its easy to picture him galloping home on a white horse to rescue his childhood sweetheart from losing the family hacienda to a corrupt patrón.
The Sweethearts usually wore jackets, white shirts and skirts.
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