
Conquest
'Conquest' Summary
The narrative centers around a nameless protagonist who, like Micheaux himself, leaves the confines of the South to seek a better life in the West. He faces numerous obstacles as a Black man in a predominantly white society, experiencing rejection, discrimination, and economic hardship. Yet, he also finds moments of camaraderie and resilience within the Black community and encounters individuals who challenge his perception of racial boundaries. Through this journey, the protagonist grapples with his own discontent, yearning for a more just and equitable world. 'Conquest' serves as a powerful testament to the enduring spirit and determination of African Americans seeking self-reliance and opportunity in a period of significant social and political upheaval. The story highlights the historical realities of Black life in America, while also offering a personal reflection on the individual's struggle for self-discovery and the pursuit of a better future.Book Details
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Oscar Micheaux
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Oscar Micheaux was an African-American writer, film producer, and director who is considered one of the most important figures in early 20th-century African-American literature and cinema. He was born...
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