Jolene and Beth

Netflix

"You're all a bunch of f**king c*cksuckers!"

That's how we're introduced to Jolene, a Black girl living at Methuen Home where Beth—the main character—is taken after surviving the car crash that killed her mother. She doesn't get nearly enough attention in The Queen's Gambit, appearing only in the first two and last two episodes to bookend Beth's life as a famous chess player, but she is critical to the plot.

The treatment of Jolene in The Queen's Gambit is quite similar to treatment of Black women in the social and political arenas: only acknowledged when useful in ways that can no longer be ignored.

Jolene, though older than Beth, proves to be more savvy than anyone would expect of a girl her age. In line to get "vitamins," she advises Beth to save the green pills to take at night when they work best.

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Dolly Parton 53rd Annual CMA Awards, Show, Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, USA - 13 Nov 2019

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In a recent interview withBillboard, the eternally iconic Dolly Parton officially declared her support for Black Lives Matter, called out Christian hypocrisy, and provided incontrovertible evidence that she deserves to have her own statue in Tennessee.

Parton, a beloved figure for more than half a century now, was recently the subject of an online petition aiming to replace a Nashville statue of KKK leader Nathan Bedford Forrest with a visage of Parton.

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