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The Top 20 Most Influential Black Comedians - Blavity

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Comedy has the power to transcend boundaries, challenge societal norms and provide a fresh perspective on life’s complexities. Over the years, Black comedians have played a pivotal role in reshaping the comedy landscape while addressing critical social issues. When no one wanted to hear their voices, these comedians made the world laugh in order to get them to start listening. From icons like Eddie Murphy and Bernie Mac , to comedy pioneers like Richard Pryor and Redd Foxx, the Black comedy scene has been revolutionary for years. Black comedians have not only made people laugh until their sides hurt but have also left an indelible mark on comedy and culture. Here is a list of 20 of the funniest Black comedians ranked upon their impact and success within the world of entertainment. Learn more about these entertainers and how they have set the standard for the comedy industry. 20. Jerrod Carmichael Jerrod Carmichael is a talented American comedian, actor and writer known for his...

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