Lincoln Motion Picture Company

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Lincoln Motion Picture Company was one of the first African American–owned film production companies in the United States, known for producing early silent films featuring Black casts and stories.

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instanceOf African American–owned business
film production company
activeYearsEndYear circa 1921
activeYearsStartYear 1916
aim to portray African Americans in dignified and non-stereotypical roles
country United States of America
surface form: United States
distribution independent distribution to Black theaters and venues
filmFormat silent film
focus African American audiences
Black casts and stories
foundedBy Clarence A. Brooks NERFINISHED
George Perry Johnson NERFINISHED
James Thomas Smith NERFINISHED
Noble Johnson NERFINISHED
Ralph Johnson NERFINISHED
genre race films
hasAudience African American moviegoers in the early 20th century
headquartersLocation Los Angeles, California NERFINISHED
inception 1916
industry film industry
keyPerson George Perry Johnson NERFINISHED
Noble Johnson NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English intertitles
locationFounded Omaha, Nebraska NERFINISHED
notableWork A Man’s Duty NERFINISHED
The Realization of a Negro’s Ambition NERFINISHED
The Trooper of Troop K NERFINISHED
product silent films
significantEvent among the first African American–owned film production companies in the United States
relocation to Los Angeles, California

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Noble Johnson coFounded Lincoln Motion Picture Company