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Interesting facts of the Andy Griffith Show - Page 24 of 29 - Kiwi Report

Interesting facts of the Andy Griffith Show


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[post_page_title]One black actor[/post_page_title]
In the 1960s, there were not a lot of actors who were not white, Anglo-Saxon, and Protestant represented. Yet by the end of the decade, this began to change little by little. In fact, while it was very taboo at the time to have anyone of African-American descent on a television show, The Andy Griffith Show did have a black cast member with a speaking role in an episode. The actor’s name was Rockne Tarkington, and he played the role of Opie’s football coach.

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