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Wetlands and Wildlife Scenic Byway - Grave of Oscar Micheaux

Wetlands and Wildlife Scenic Byway - Grave of Oscar Micheaux

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: The grave of Oscar Micheaux, the first African American filmmaker, rests in the Great Bend Cemetery. Location: Great Bend Cemetery, Kan... More

Wetlands and Wildlife Scenic Byway - Barton County Arts Council Oscar Micheaux Display

Wetlands and Wildlife Scenic Byway - Barton County Arts Council Oscar ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A number of posters on a storyboard show the work of Oscar Devereaux Micheaux, author, film director, and independent producer of over 4... More

Wetlands and Wildlife Scenic Byway - Oscar Micheaux

Wetlands and Wildlife Scenic Byway - Oscar Micheaux

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Oscar Micheaux, the first African American filmmaker, was the son and grandson of Kansas Exodusters. Location: Kansas Status: Public d... More

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