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The Symbol of the Unconquered is a american film of genre Drama directed by Oscar Micheaux released in USA on 28 november 1920 with Lawrence Chenault

The Symbol of the Unconquered (1920)

The Symbol of the Unconquered
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Released in USA 28 november 1920
Length 54minutes
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating58% 2.9009552.9009552.9009552.9009552.900955

The Symbol of the Unconquered (aka The Wilderness Trail) is a 1920 silent "race film" drama produced, written and directed by Oscar Micheaux.

This film is Micheaux's fourth feature-length film and along with Within Our Gates is amongst his earliest surviving works. This film was made at Fort Lee, New Jersey and released by Micheaux on November 29, 1920. A print of the film is extant at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Synopsis

Eve Mason is a “white-skinned” African American who inherits a large amount of land after the death of her grandfather Dick Mason, an old prospector. She leaves her hometown of Selma, Alabama for the Northwest to settle in a place called Oristown. Upon arrival she decides to stay in the Driscoll Hotel but its owner, Jefferson Driscoll, has developed a hatred for African-Americans and forces Eve to sleep outside in a barn. In the morning she meets a kind young prospector named Hugh Van Allen, who also happens to be her new neighbor. They become fast friends and Van Allen offers Eve a ride to her new house. When they get there Van Allen continues to show kindness and helps Eve get settled into her new home. Before leaving he gives Eve a gun and tells her to shoot it twice if she’s ever in trouble. That way he will know to come right over.

Actors

Lawrence Chenault

(Jefferson Driscoll)
Louis Dean

(August Barr)
Leigh Whipper

(Tugi - an Indian Fakir)
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