Ruth E. Carter becomes first Black woman to win two Oscars
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Ruth E. Carter made history at the Oscars when she became the first Black woman to win her second Academy Award.
Carter, 62, took home the Oscar for best costume design for "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever." She had previously won an Oscar for best costume design for the first Black Panther movie in 2019.
In her acceptance speech Sunday night, she dedicated the victory to her late mother, Mabel Carter, who died recently, and called upon late actor Chadwick Boseman to look after her.

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