ISSAC HAYES WINS AN OSCAR FOR THE THEME FROM "SHAFT" -- WRITE STUFF TV
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 Published On Dec 15, 2018

On April 10, 1972, singer-songwriter Issac Hayes made history becoming the first African-American to win an Academy Award (Oscar) in a non-acting category for "Best Music - Original Song" for the theme from the movie 'SHAFT.'

Hayes joined Hattie McDaniel, who won a "Best Supporting Actress" Oscar in 1939 for "Gone with the Wind" and Sidney Poiter who was honored as "Best Actor" in 1963 for the movie "Lilies of the field" as the only black Oscar winners.

Black History was also made the night Hayes won his statuette with Sammy Davis Jr. becoming the first black person to be a host of the Oscar awards show.

This video will be part of a non-commercial series of journalistic reports on great moments in American TV history.

The copyrighted material used here is courtesy of NBC-TV, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, MGM motion pictures, and Stax Records.

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