The Devil's Disciple (1926 film)

The Devil's Disciple (1926) is an American silent melodrama film with a primarily African-American cast, written and directed by Oscar Micheaux, on the subject of white slavery in New York City.

In Harlem, a beautiful, vain African-American girl falls in love with a degenerate man.

She is not able to reform him and is herself dragged down in the gutter because of him.

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