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Tuesday February 9th 2010

Tyler Perry Donates One Million Dollars to NAACP

Tyler Perry
Tyler Perry
Tyler Perry has made history again.The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) announced today that the acclaimed film director has donated one million dollars, marking the largest gift ever given by an individual entertainer.  In 2007, he became the first black or African American film producer to own a major television and film studio.

The NAACP, the country’s oldest and largest civil rights organization also announced on their web site that Perry purchased several NAACP commissioned Jacob Lawrence lithographs and additional lithographs by celebrated artists Jonathan Green, Elizabeth Catlett and Sam Gilliam.  The gift, which will be distributed over the next four years, was made to commemorate the organization’s Centennial anniversary.   

“We are honored that Tyler Perry chose to support the NAACP,” said Julian Bond, Chairman of the NAACP.  “Tyler is a courageous pioneer in bringing positive images of African American culture and struggles to the screen. His remarkable journey from poverty and childhood abuse to become one of the world’s most successful filmmakers and entrepreneurs is an inspiration to us all,” Bond said. 

Tyler Perry was born Emmitt R. Perry, Jr. in New Orleans, Louisiana. He changed his first name to Tyler because of his troubled relationship with his father. Tyler Perry has said that his father was physically and verbally abusive to him during his childhood, and that this contributed to his attempting suicide as a teenager.

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One Response to “Tyler Perry Donates One Million Dollars to NAACP”

  1. Leroy w Tyler says:

    Struck By the Irony.
    All of his movies and TV shows do everything to "clownify" and reinforce the sterotypes of blacks especially black men, so I find it extremwly ironic that he would donate money to an organization dedicated to the "Advancement" of colored people when all he does is hold us back.

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