Democracy Dies in Darkness

Because of Black women, the period drama ‘The Gilded Age’ has a Black story line done right

From right, Denée Benton, Cynthia Nixon, Louisa Jacobson and Christine Baranski in “The Gilded Age.” (Alison Rosa/HBO)
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Fans of high-society high jinks will instantly recognize the dazzling and dizzying characters of “The Gilded Age,” the long-gestating period drama from “Downton Abbey” creator Julian Fellowes that premiered Monday on HBO. But there is one conspicuous exception.

Among the blindingly White milieu of social-climbing “wives of,” acid-tongued grand dames, bored heiresses, buzzing staff and one wide-eyed country cousin is Peggy Scott, an ambitious young Black woman who shines instead of shrinks.