A documentary chronicling the pioneering efforts of black filmmaker William D. Foster in the early years of the industry and Oscar Micheaux's controversial impact on the subsequent "race movies".
This documentary traces the deep-rooted stereotypes which have fueled anti-black prejudice.
Carlton Moss was born on February 14, 1909, in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Frederick Douglass: The House on Cedar Hill (1953), Harlem After Midnight (1934) and Phantom of Kenwood (1933)
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