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“First Lady of American Cinema” (Lillian Gish) has had her name removed from a university theater, because over 100 years ago, she appeared in the 1915 film The Birth of a Nation. While I'm not a fan of that particular piece of Democrat propaganda, it was one film in her youth from a 75 year career that covered well over 100 films. Get over it little snowflakes.   
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“First Lady of American Cinema” (Lillian Gish) has had her name removed from a Ohio's Bowling Green University Theater, because over 100 years ago, she appeared in the 1915 Democrat Racist film "The Birth of a Nation". While I'm not a fan of that particular piece of Democrat propaganda, it was one film in her youth, from a 75 year career that covered well over 100 films. Get over it little snowflakes.   
 
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“First Lady of American Cinema” (Lillian Gish) has had her name removed from a Ohio's Bowling Green University Theater, because over 100 years ago, she appeared in the 1915 Democrat Racist film "The Birth of a Nation". While I'm not a fan of that particular piece of Democrat propaganda, it was one film in her youth, from a 75 year career that covered well over 100 films. Get over it little snowflakes.


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