Oscar fairy-tale tells us little about being black in the USA

Visit a prison – rather than the cover of Vanity Fair – to see where we are 150 years after slavery

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WHAT is the front cover of Vanity Fair’s 20th annual Hollywood Issue (see below) telling us? On the stands this month in time for the Oscars on 2 March, the issue is now the glossy’s fattest of the year, and along with its New Establishment List, its best shot at defining the American zeitgeist.

Or is it the fairy-tale version of the American zeitgeist?

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Charles Laurence is a US correspondent for The Week.co.uk. He is a former New York bureau chief for The Daily Telegraph. He divides his time between Manhattan and Woodstock, upstate New York.