How A Filmmaker In The 1920s Shattered Stereotypes, This West Virginia Morning


Author: West Virginia Public Broadcasting February 27, 2026 Duration: 0:00
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How A Filmmaker In The 1920s Shattered Stereotypes, This West Virginia Morning

We listen to an excerpt from the latest Inside Appalachia and learn about the influence and contributions of Oscar Micheaux, an African American filmmaker who lived in Virginia in the 1920s and shattered stereotypes.

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