Which of the following statements about independent black filmmakers in the 1920s is LEAST accurate?
a. Black filmmakers of the 1920s ultimately lacked the capital, equipment, and distribution networks which might have allowed them to compete with white filmmakers.
b. Black filmmakers of the 1920s established patterns of advertising and promotion which would be employed by later generations of independent filmmakers.
c. Black filmmakers of the 1920s produced films with all-black casts which were screened in segregated theaters in the South and in black neighborhoods in the North.
d. Black filmmakers of the 1920s created their own genres addressed to the specific concerns of black audiences rather than producing black versions of established genres.
d. Black filmmakers of the 1920s created their own genres addressed to the specific concerns of black audiences rather than producing black versions of established genres.
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