The Life and Work of Oscar Micheaux

The Life and Work of Oscar Micheaux Pioneer Black Author and Filmmaker 1884-1951

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Over a three-decade period that began in 1919, Oscar Micheaux wrote, directed, edited, produced and distributed over forty films nationally and internationally. These films usually featured all-Black casts. They spanned a silent film period (1919-1930)and a talkie period (sound films) (1931-1948). Given such a background and the period in American history into which he was born, Micheaux's achievements were extraordinary and his legacy is a study of survival, persistence, and bold determination to develop a new era in Black films. The book features a commentary by actor/producer Ossie Davis and has review copy (on the back cover) by Dr. Maya Angelou and Dr. Henry T. Sampson. This book was edited by the late Dr. Beverly J. Robinson, who was Professor at the School of Theater, Film and Television at UCLA for nearly 25 years. Reviews: "I expect this published volume to be a very valuable contribution to the history of an African American filmmaker." -- Dr. Henry T. Sampson, Scientist, Writer, Black Film Historian "If Oscar could do it, what reasons have the rest of us to fail?" -- Ossie Davis, Actor, Writer, Producer, Director "Movie lovers, movie makers, and even some movie critics will fall for this book." -- Dr. Maya Angelou

Book information

ISBN: 9781530287598
Publisher: On Demand Publishing, LLC-Create Space
Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Language: English
Number of pages: 244
Weight: 344g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 13mm