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About
Maria P. Williams
Overview
Maria Priscilla Thurston Williams (1866–1932) is credited as the first African-American woman film producer for the silent crime drama The Flames of Wrath in 1923. A one-time school teacher, Williams had a history of activism, independence and interest in the liberal arts, which led her first to newspapers, then to film production, script-writing and acting and, finally, to memoir with her 1916 book My Work and Public Sentiment, in which she identified herself as a national organizer and speaker with the Good Citizens League, and stated that ten percent of the proceeds would go to suppressing crime among African Americans.
Known for
Acting |
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1923 | The Flames of Wrath | Actor | Prosecuting Attorney | N/A N/A |
Directing |
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1923 | The Flames of Wrath | Directing | Director | N/A N/A |
Production |
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1923 | The Flames of Wrath | Production | Producer | N/A N/A |