Articles related to "Floyd Norman"Animator Floyd Norman, along with Michel Eisner, Roone Arledge, Art Babbitt, Carl Borgirno and Marge Champion will become a Disney Legend on October 10th.
Floyd Norman was "the lone Negro" in Walt Disney's animation department during the 1950's and 1960's. Here he talks about his experiences.
Disney veteran Floyd Norman talks about how Walt Disney occasionally tolerated crazy animators in his studio. A cautionary tale for the current Disney administration.
Walt Disney's 1946 movie Song of the South may get released onto DVD. The movie was heavily criticized for its portrayal of blacks.
Cracked takes on "The Nine Most Offensive Disney Stereotypes." Here's my response to that article.
Who were Disney's Nine Old Men? I run down the careers of the influential animators. This installment honours Milt Kahl (March 22, 1909 - April 19, 1987)
Who were Walt Disney's Nine Old Men? They were only some of the most influential animators of the 20th Century.
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