An African American actor gives simply astounding performances in his portrayal of Malcolm x and troy Maxon, the protagonist in fences, but does not receive an Oscar for either of these legendary performances. he does, however, win Oscars for his portrayal of a criminal and an enslaved man. if these events were considered from the perspective of racism, which would be most applicable?
1. The Academy overlooks his performances as Malcolm X and Troy Maxon due to racism in the industry.
2. Racism within the Oscar voting body results in the actor not receiving recognition for his roles as Malcolm X and Troy Maxon.
3. The actor's wins for playing a criminal and an enslaved man reflect racist stereotypes prevalent in Hollywood.
4. Despite his exceptional talent, systemic racism within the entertainment industry undermines his chances of winning Oscars for his iconic portrayals.