Ethel Moses

Ethel Moses

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Ethel Moses

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Gone Harlem
A musical comedy drama of life behind the scenes in a Harlem movie studio.
Birthright
Cissie Deldine
A black Harvard graduate faces racism and discrimination after returning to his small Tennessee hometown, where he hopes to develop a school similar to Tuskegee Institute or Hampton Institute, both historically black colleges.
God's Step Children
Mrs. Cushinberry / Eva
Naomi, a light-skinned Black child, is abandoned by her mother and raised by the virtuous Mrs. Saunders. When the girl's fixation with whiteness turns her against her own race, she is sent to a convent. Hopelessly in love with her adoptive brother Jimmie, Naomi consents to marry his friend, but is repulsed by his darker skin and unrefined ways.
Underworld
A young college student falls under the influence of a murderous gambler.
Temptation
Helen Ware
Helen Ware, an artist's model, known as the Brown Venus is sad, discouraged and unhappy. When her men friends learn that she often poses nude, they try to become unduly "friendly" or just shun her, with the result that a beautiful girl with the figure of a Goddess finds herself without a lover. In desperation, she goes to a notorious night club and is later seen about to start on the downward trail.
Cab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho
Cotton Club Performer (uncredited)
This jazz musical short has a comedy plot about marital infidelity.
Birthright
Birthright is a 1924 film by Oscar Micheaux in 10 reels, adapted from Thomas Sigismund Stribling's novel of the same title (1922).