If You Only Watch One Thing From the Emmys, Viola Davis's Speech Has to Be It

Viola Davis made history this year by becoming the first black woman to win best actress in a drama series for How to Get Away With Murder. She made her limited speech time count, beginning with a shockingly relevant quote from Harriet Tubman. She called out her fellow female black actors, including nominees Taraji P. Henson and Kerry Washington, and thanked them for taking them over Hollywood's invisible line. It's a bold speech, and if you only watch one video from this year's ceremony, it should be this one. You also need to see her reaction to finding out she won!