Oscar Micheaux: The Great and Only: The Life of America's First Great Black Filmmaker
by Patrick McGilliganbook data
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June 1st 2007
by HC
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Hardcover, 416 pages
isbn
0060731397
(isbn13: 9780060731397)
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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 is near...more
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Read in November, 2007
so, mr. micheaux was america's first black director/producer. he was a driven and produced a tons of films and books and sadly, most of his historical works have been lost to the ages. his films boasts all black casts and eveyday struggles that the masses rarely concern themselves about. although his life was a bit of a mess....his films were works of art! the biggest point of the book, to me, is to push, pull, or steal...just make your art by any means necessary!
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Oscar Micheaux: the great and only is poorly written. Patrick McGilligan romanticizes Micheaux and perpetuates a myth around him. Micheaux, also, comes off flat, even in all of McGilligan's hyperbole. Oh, and McGilligan's race analysis is shallow. Interesting are some parts of Micheaux's life.
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