The African American Cinema Vol 1: Oscar Micheaux’s Within Our Gates (1919)
Editorial Reviews
From the back cover
Oscar Micheaux’s Within Our Gates is the earliest surviving feature directed by an African American. However, this startling film, unseen for 75 years, is far more than a historic curiosity. The 199 (more…)
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