Lime Kiln Field Day (1913), also known as Lime Kiln Club Field Day or Bert Williams: Lime Kiln Field Day, is a black-and-white silent film, and produced by the Biograph Company and Klaw and Erlanger. This is believed to be the oldest surviving film to feature African American actors.
Synopsis
A summary of the film was written for the 9th annual "Orphan Film Symposium" at EYE Film Institute Netherlands. The summary goes as follows:
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