Richard E. Norman and Race Filmmaking
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About The Book

<p>In the early 1900s so-called race filmmakers set out to produce black-oriented pictures to counteract the racist caricatures that had dominated cinema from its inception. Richard E. Norman a southern-born white filmmaker was one such pioneer. From humble beginnings as a roving home talent filmmaker recreating photoplays that starred local citizens Norman would go on to produce high-quality feature-length race pictures. Together with his better-known contemporaries Oscar Micheaux and Noble and George Johnson Richard E. Norman helped to define early race filmmaking. Making use of unique archival resources including Norman's personal and professional correspondence detailed distribution records and newly discovered original shooting scripts this book offers a vibrant portrait of race in early cinema.</p>
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