Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The popular American television show "Amon 'n' Andy" is a sitcom set in the black dominated area of Harlem during the 1990's. First emerging as a radio show, it was later made into a television sitcom.
Originally written, and voiced by two white actors Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll as Amos Jones and Andrew Hogg Brown, black actors were later used for the televised version. The name of the obnoxious woman in the series was Sapphire Stevens who, through her character, reveals the perceptions of people about black woman as being crude, obnoxious, arrogant and loud.