What is black oscar winners?

Here's some information about Black Oscar winners:

  • Hattie McDaniel (Won in 1940, for Best Supporting Actress in Gone with the Wind): She was the first African American to win an Oscar. Hattie%20McDaniel's win was a landmark moment, though she faced racial segregation even at the awards ceremony.

  • Sidney Poitier (Won in 1964, for Best Actor in Lilies of the Field): Poitier was the first African American man to win the Best Actor award. Sidney%20Poitier's victory was significant in the Civil Rights era.

  • Whoopi Goldberg (Won in 1991, for Best Supporting Actress in Ghost): She is among the few African American women to win a Supporting Actress Oscar. Whoopi%20Goldberg

  • Denzel Washington (Won in 1990 for Best Supporting Actor for Glory and 2002 for Best Actor for Training Day): He is one of the most acclaimed African American actors and one of the few to win the Best Actor award. Denzel%20Washington

  • Halle Berry (Won in 2002, for Best Actress in Monster's Ball): Berry was the first and, as of now, only African American woman to win the Best Actress award. Halle%20Berry's win was a monumental moment.

  • Jamie Foxx (Won in 2005, for Best Actor in Ray): Portraying Ray Charles, Foxx delivered an outstanding performance leading to his win. Jamie%20Foxx

  • Forest Whitaker (Won in 2007, for Best Actor in The Last King of Scotland): Whitaker won for his portrayal of Idi Amin. Forest%20Whitaker

  • Mo'Nique (Won in 2010, for Best Supporting Actress in Precious): She won for her role as Mary Lee Johnston. Mo'Nique

  • Octavia Spencer (Won in 2012, for Best Supporting Actress in The Help): She is a critically acclaimed actress with a significant body of work. Octavia%20Spencer

  • Lupita Nyong'o (Won in 2014, for Best Supporting Actress in 12 Years a Slave): Her performance was widely praised, earning her numerous awards. Lupita%20Nyong'o

  • Viola Davis (Won in 2017, for Best Supporting Actress in Fences): She has received widespread acclaim for her work in theater, television, and film. Viola%20Davis

  • Mahershala Ali (Won in 2017 for Best Supporting Actor for Moonlight and 2019 for Green Book): He is the first Black actor to win two Best Supporting Actor Oscars. Mahershala%20Ali

  • Regina King (Won in 2019, for Best Supporting Actress in If Beale Street Could Talk): She is a versatile actress known for her work in both television and film. Regina%20King

  • Daniel Kaluuya (Won in 2021, for Best Supporting Actor in Judas and the Black Messiah): His powerful performance earned him widespread recognition. Daniel%20Kaluuya

  • Ariana DeBose (Won in 2022, for Best Supporting Actress in West Side Story): She is an Afro-Latina actress, dancer, and singer, making her win a significant milestone for representation. Ariana%20DeBose

These wins represent significant milestones in the representation of Black actors and actresses in Hollywood.