Oscar Micheaux: The Great and Only: The Life of America’s First Black Filmmaker

$15.54

This biography educates students on the history of American cinema, African-American history, and the challenges faced by pioneers during the Jim Crow era.

Oscar Micheaux: The Great and Only: The Life of America's First Black Filmmaker
Oscar Micheaux: The Great and Only: The Life of America’s First Black Filmmaker
$15.54

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Oscar Micheaux was the Jackie Robinson of film, the black D. W. Griffith–a bigger-than-life American folk hero whose important life story has been nearly forgotten today. The son of freed slaves, he roamed America as a Pullman porter before making his first mark as a homesteader in South Dakota–and going on from there to become the king of the “race cinema” industry, producing and/or directing nearly forty films during a time of Jim Crow segregation when African-American artists were not welcome in Hollywood. In this groundbreaking new biography, award-winning film historian Patrick McGilligan offers a vivid and fascinating portrait of a true pioneer of American culture who was equal parts visionary, hustler, huckster, innovator, and raffish Barnum-like showman–and the first great African-American filmmaker.

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Weight 0.535 lbs
Dimensions 22.8 × 15.4 × 3 in

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