Years before Spike Lee and Melvin Peebles featured themes like racial inequality and terrifying facts about the whimsical lives of Black Americans, a young black porter broke the cinematic barrier. The name of this unorthodox influencer was Oscar Micheaux, who turned out to be a pioneer in gaining freedom of speech. Micheaux is known as the “father of Black cinema.”
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