Veep took home the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series tonight, thus continuing the HBO satire’s three-year streak in the category. Nevertheless, it was still an historic night for critical favorites Atlanta and Master of None made Emmy history in other categories.

It was a big night for HBO political comedy. Not only did Veep take home the Emmy for Best Comedy, but award show MVP Julia Louis-Dreyfus won her sixth consecutive Emmy for her work as Selina Meyer. Elsewhere, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver took home the award for Outstanding Variety Talk Series and Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series honors.

Earlier in the night, though, Atlanta mastermind Donald Glover took home the Emmys for Best Comedy Directing and Comedy Actor, while Master of None‘s Aziz Ansari and Lena Waithe won for Best Comedy Writing. Both Glover and Waithe made history. Glover became only the second black man in history to win for Oustanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (after 1985’s Robert Guillaume) and the first black man to win in the Best Comedy Directing category. With her win, Waithe became the first African American woman to win in the category.

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