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From silence to speech

Birthright, Oscar Micheaux’s film examining racially restrictive real-estate covenants, made its Baltimore debut during the winter of 1924. The Maryland State Board of Motion Picture Censors had agreed to allow the film to be shown only if Micheaux eliminated 23 scenes. As authors Pearl Bowser and Louise Spence relate in Writing Himself Into History: Oscar […]

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