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Ah, thanks, that is something I’ve seen at least once. But it also seems like it could be easily solved for a lot of the audience by tweaking a few lines.
In Enola Holmes, there’s a black female character who has a whole speech about how she’s been underestimated and held back and passed over in Victorian England … all because she’s a woman. As I remember it, her race doesn’t come up at all and it did feel conspicuously absent, even if this was an alternate world with much less racism. (Lestrade is South Asian, for example.) Still, I would only have needed a brief acknowledgement to make it less jarring. I didn’t need her to specifically focus on racial bias or to be recast as a white woman.