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Birth of a Race Photoplay Corp Stock Certificate [126804]

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Birth of a Race Photoplay Corp Stock Certificate [126804]
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Elaborately engraved stock certificate issued to J. Gallinau by the Birth of a Race Photoplay Corporation. The certificate is engraved on cream colored paper with a brown decorative border with a silver seal affixed to the bottom left corner. The Birth of a Race was envisioned as an "answer" to D.W. Griffith's racist and inflammatory film, The Birth of a Nation. The idea of of the screenplay came from the biography of Booker T. Washington, Unfortunately, due to cost overruns, mismanagement and the strings that came attached with white money, the film failed to achieve its original goals. The result was a film that was hardly about African-Americans at all, but about the struggle of white immigrants in this country. It was a failed attempt to counteract the damage that The Birth of a Nation caused to the image of the African-American. Even with its many shortcomings from both a technical as well as artistic standpoint, The Birth of a Race at least demonstrated that motion pictures were indeed a medium to be reckoned with that has an enormous capability to influence a large number of people. Because of its historical significance, one of these stock certificates is in The Smithsonian Institute. A nice bit of film and American history. Please see photos for more detail and condition

Date: July, 1918
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Provenance: Ken Prag Collection