The most powerful man in the history of television, Ed Sullivan is widely revered for connecting generations of Americans through his seminal show that ran for 23 years and launched the careers of now-legendary superstars like Elvis and The Beatles. But his lesser-known legacy is perhaps his most lasting: a radical dedication to diversity and representation, bringing black performers to primetime and integrating the cultural lives of a divided country every Sunday night.
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