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Noble Johnson

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George and Noble Johnson founded the Lincoln Motion Picture Company in 1916. It was the first black-owned production company, it produced films exclusively for African Americans.

Lincoln's goal was to offer audiences positive African American images.

Their first production was titled, "The Realization of a Negro Ambition," produced in 1916.

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