Black Doctors are actually extremely common. Many people do not believe that Blacks are doctors, or that Blacks are capable of anything significant. It seems that White People are always getting the credit for every major innovation even though it isn't very accurate. It seems that many doctors are Black and some have performed significant medical achievements.
I'd like to think this kind of thing does not happen much today, and would surely hope it's on the decline. So disappointing.
Lol. It is most certainly not on the decline. It is probably even on the rise. Because whenever somebody (especially if they are Black) find success, then others become jealous and even threatened. The News seems to be one huge obsession of "The Black Man did this. The Black Man Didn't Do This. But The Black Man Should Have Done This Instead. Everybody Is Completely Equal. If Something Happens, It Is All Their Fault. And Remember, Folks: It is not enough to obey The Police. You must be loyal to them also. No matter what."
Also, The Black Leadership has been whitewashed, and this supports the propaganda that "If A Powerful Black Man Says It Is So, Then it must be so, and we think that All Blacks Must Agree."
TV of the 1960s and 1970s featured Black Characters, even Starring Characters, and even all Black Casts, but by the 1990s all of this changed around the same time The Clintons became President(s). TV, Soundtracks, and Music had generally changed entirely. There is now the music of acoustic guitars, ukuleles, country music, and the pop music are entirely white and usually blonde. There was also a large increase of sit coms set in NYC, (with the exception of COSBY, a TV series co-starring Madeline Kahn) have many (or only) White characters. Meanwhile In The Real World, The Clintons increased the prison population and also at one time said that Biracial men are "Super Predators". The change of TV, Soundtracks, and Music & the changes in The Real World cannot possibly be a coincidence.
About Watermelon: I have had a Biracial neighbors. Children with a White Mother and a Black Father. And they grow watermelons!!
I did not know the stereotype of Black People and Watermelon. I would think that Black People would hate clothes made from Cotton, however.
But I do not understand the Fried Chicken being associated with Blacks. It could be that poorer Blacks enjoy Fast Food but not necessarily Fried Chicken. When I think of Fried Chicken, I think of Chick Fil A, which is a White Christian Faith Company, or Kentucky Fried Chicken, which appears to be from ... Kentucky.
I am completely unfamiliar with the importance of Waffles.
I think the racism part must've come in with cartoons and racist propaganda
The first half of the 20th century was filled with propaganda. Even Dr. Seuss took part of it. The original intentions of Looney Toons, Merrie Melodies, Silly Symphonies, and Happy Harmonies was meant for military training videos. A time period when Hollywood was owned by The Government (United
Productions Of America) and you risked being fired and BlackListed for political beliefs. (Star Trek's Too Short A Season Guest Star Marsha Hunt) Most of these cartoons are banned. The remaining have been overly censored in the 1960s and 1970s and even 1980s but some of them have been restored to original.
showing poor, sharecropper black people with highly-exaggerated features (BLACK skin, big red lips, big noses) munching on watermelon
I never liked Winnie The Pooh And The Blustery Day covering himself in mud and saying "I'm Just A Little Black Raincloud." with Black Mud. I never found Mud to be as black as Tar.
Also Tom & Jerry (Hanna Barbera's version) had a Black Woman (Mammy Two Shoes, Lillian Randolph, replaced by June Foray during the censorship period) that I did not find offensive. But at the same time, an episode with Spike featured them being splashed by mud AND little red bows as well as oversized lips.