Ruth E. Carter Makes Oscar History Again with 'Sinners' Nomination

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Ruth E. Carter Makes Oscar History Again with 'Sinners' Nomination
- •Ruth E. Carter becomes the most-nominated Black woman in Academy Awards history with her latest Oscar nomination for costume design in "Sinners."
- •This marks her fifth Oscar nomination, surpassing Viola Davis and tying with Spike Lee and Morgan Freeman for third-most nominations among Black creatives.
- •Carter previously won two Oscars for "Black Panther" (2018) and "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" (2023), becoming the first Black woman to achieve this feat.
- •Her work on "Sinners," a Jim Crow-era vampire epic, focused on authentic representation of Black working-class life, emphasizing protection over embellishment.
- •Carter highlights her career's trajectory in telling cultural stories and her enduring presence in Hollywood as an inspiration for young designers.
Why It Matters: Ruth E. Carter sets a new Oscar record for Black women with her fifth nomination, celebrating authentic storytelling.
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