How A Black Filmmaker Changed Movies From The Edge Of Appalachia

This story originally aired on the March 1, 2026 episode of Inside Appalachia.

One of Americaโ€™s pioneering filmmakers had nothing to do with Hollywood but nevertheless left his mark on the emerging industry.

Oscar Micheaux was a homesteader, who then turned his attention to making movies in the early 1900s. He was a Black man, who made movies for Black audiences at a time when they werenโ€™t allowed into mainstream, white-only theaters. And for several pivotal years in the 1920s, he operated out of Roanoke, Virginia…

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