Emmys: The least and most diverse acting categories in awards show's history Emmys
The 2019 Primetime Emmy Awards take place this weekend. Leading up to the ceremony, nominees have been congratulated and celebrated for their work, and a select few honorees have been additionally applauded for adding to a small but growing group — Emmy nominees of color.
Since the Primetime Emmy Awards began in 1949, the ceremony has seen just 10 percent of nominations for major acting categories go to people of color; less than seven percent of overall winners have been non-white. Across those categories, none have seen actors of color represent more than 15 percent of nominees.
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