A black Harvard graduate confronts racism.A black Harvard graduate confronts racism.A black Harvard graduate confronts racism.
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- TriviaWhen Siner calls on the white doctor who visits his sick mother and then takes him in, the house is clearly the same one as the doctor who refuses treatment unless he's paid ten dollars. Not a goof, but an example of the economies Michaux used , particularly in his sound films.
- GoofsWhen Peter and Cissy are walking down the street talking about the Peter's being swindled, the shadow of a boom mike is to the left of her throughout the shot.
- Quotes
Peter's Mother: I 'clare fo gawd. Dis Darktown is a white man's pocket. Every time he misplaces something he feels in it to see if it ain't there... if a white man eat a flap jack and hit didn't give him belly-ache, he'd get out a search warrant to see if some Negro didn't steal it on the way down his throat.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Movies of Color: Black Southern Cinema (2002)
- SoundtracksAll God's Children Got Rhythm
Music by Walter Jurmann
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This was the third of five films bearing the title: BIRTHRIGHT. This film was produced by the Micheaux Pictures Corporation by Oscar Micheaux and released in 1939. Micheaux was inclined to adapt from his screenplays from novels. Micheaux based this one on T.S. Stribling's novel of the same title which was about a black student who graduated from Harvard University who confronted the racism of of his time. The film had a subtitle also, it was: A Story of the Negro and the South, it referred to the heroic young man in his attempt to found a school for African-American children in a small town in Tennessee so as to "Uplift the Race," a phrase used by Spike Lee half a century later. Micheaux also made the earlier silent-movie of the same title in 1924.
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- Runtime1 hour 14 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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