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Oscar Micheaux Releases 'The Symbol of the Unconquered'

Oscar Micheaux's fourth feature-length film, a silent race drama that explicitly depicted and condemned the Ku Klux Klan. One of the earliest surviving feature films by a Black director, it is held in MoMA's collection and was part of Micheaux's prolific output countering Hollywood's racist Birth of a Nation narrative.