'Orange is the New Black' leaves legacy for women of color
New York, July 11 -- From corrupt, brutal overseers to the fraught world of inmate hierarchy to unlikely friendships and romances, "Orange is the New Black" told deeply rich and complex stories about life for women behind bars that resonated far beyond prison walls.
While it was originally centered around the privileged white character of Piper Chapman (played by Taylor Schilling), the supporting characters - some quirky, some volatile, some comic, some tragic - became the show's breakout stars.
The award-winning Netflix series also became a showcase for actresses of color, thanks to nuanced story lines with depth that have often proved elusive.
It's no surprise that some of them went on to become the show's biggest draws.
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