
He announces that his company is trying to solve the problem, beginning with The Millionaire, by having a laboratory make and mail trailers at cost, for C.O.D. Micheaux explains that trailers are a problem because, while they are the best means of advertising, they are expensive and are frequently lost in shipping from one theater to another. Text/html Description: Letter from Oscar Micheaux, seminal African American film director, producer, and president of the Micheaux Film Corporation, probably directed to the managers of the Douglass Theatre, dated October 24, 1927, regarding a new policy for shipping film trailers. 24 Creator: Micheaux, Oscar, 1884-1951 Date of Original: Subject: Micheaux Film CorporationĪfrican Americans in the motion picture industryĪdvertising-Motion pictures-Georgia-Maconĭouglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.) Location: United States, Georgia, Bibb County, Macon, 32.84069, -83.6324 Medium: letters (correspondence) Type: Text Format: image/jpeg Records containing the words bread and butter or bread and fruitĬollection: The Blues, Black Vaudeville, and the Silver Screen, 1912-1930s: Selections from the Records of Macon's Douglass Theatre Title: Letter: Chicago, Illinois, 1927 Oct. Records containing the phrase “African American” and art Records with the word Brunswick but not the word stew Records with the word low that also contain girl and/or scouts Truncation and wildcards are not supported This Search You can use parentheses in your complex expressions Use "OR", "AND", and "NOT" (must be capitalized) to create complex boolean logic Use "-" before a word or phrase to exclude

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Killed on Don Falcone's orders, last mission in first chapter.Select "Records and Full text" to search both the metadata and available full text. Hank O'Neil: Irish mobster, ruler of Chicago before Don Falcone and second antagonist in first chapter (the other being District Attorney Dan D.If you play as police, your first mission will be to investigate the death of Dougherty. Kidnapped and interrogated by Don Falcone, and later killed on his orders. Dougherty: Man who was supposed to be Baron, but it is revealed he's not. FBI Head: Man giving you orders in second chapter.Notice that his name and story are similar to that of Eliott Ness. Edward Nash: Protagonist of second chapter, FBI agent.Responsible for killing Hank O'Neil and Dan D. In second chapter he will help you a little with infos against Falcone, but you will still have to put him behind bars. Jack Beretto: Right-hand man of Don Falcone, Jack is the protagonist of the first chapter.Notice, that his name and story are a parody on Al Capone If you play for his Mafia empire, you'll have to beat bunch of enemies on your way to top. Don Carmine Falcone: The brutal Mafia boss from New York, shows up in Chicago.They are also playable characters and can use for different tasks (for example, a gangster or officer with high shooting skill can be sent to kill by shooting.). Henchmen: These are people that help your main protagonist (Jack Beretto or Edward Nash).At the end of this chapter you will find out who is hiding under the Baron name. The traitor Beretto will help you a little, but he is also an enemy. You'll have to slowly take over Falcone's territories as you proceed to ruin his empire. Now the antagonist is Don Falcone, who is already the king of Chicago. Police: If you choose to play as Police, you'll play as Edward Nash, the FBI agent.To find out the Baron, play the next chapter. But, it will be also revealed that Dougherty isn't the Baron after all. When it's revealed that O'Neil is not the Baron, new character will get into plot: District Attorney Dan D. The powerful Irish organized crime leader, Hank O'Neil is head of Chicago and there's this mysterious character "Baron" who is apparently stealing money from Don Falcone. Playing as Mafia, your goal is to destroy all of your enemies and take over Chicago.


The game is based in the American city of Chicago in the 1930s an era heavily associated with gangsters. Chicago 1930 is a 2003 video game developed by Spellbound Entertainment and published by Wanadoo Edition.
