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  2. Keep Punching (1939 film) - Wikipedia

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    Keep Punching is a 1939 film about boxing. Its primary character is Henry Armstrong (born Henry Jackson). [1] Unlike most films of the era, its cast was composed entirely of African Americans. The film includes Whitey's Lindy Hoppers performing the much imitated Big Apple Routine. [3]

  3. Keep Punching - Wikipedia

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    Keep Punching may refer to: A propaganda poster used by the United States of America during World War II; see Propaganda during World War II Keep Punching (1939 film) , an American film

  4. Whitey's Lindy Hoppers - Wikipedia

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    Whitey's Lindy Hoppers was a professional performing group of exceptional swing dancers that was first organized in the late 1920s by Herbert "Whitey" White in the Savoy Ballroom and disbanded in 1942 after its male members were drafted into World War II.

  5. How to watch every Best Picture winner from 1930 through 1939

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  6. Mae Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Mae Johnson (September 13, 1917 - March 29, 1999) was a singer and dancer who performed in several American films.. She had a leading role in the 1939 film Keep Punching and appears on a lobby card promoting the film. [1]

  7. Alvin Childress - Wikipedia

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    Soon, he was engaged as an actor in the Federal Theater Project, the American Negro Theater, and in all-black race film productions such as Keep Punching (1939). [4] His greatest success on the stage was his performance as Noah in the popular drama, Anna Lucasta, which ran for 957 performances.

  8. Why does Hollywood keep making sequels? A new book explains ...

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    Go to the movies any weekend and you're almost certain to find a sequel, a reboot or a film based on a book, a game or some other known property in the lineup.

  9. Sylvester Stallone celebrates Philly's first-ever Rocky Day ...

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    Sylvester Stallone celebrated Philly's first-ever Rocky Day, 'Life is a fight. It's a tough fight . . . Keep punching!'