Thirty Years Later (1928)
George Eldridge Van Paul, the son of a white father and a black mother, is brought up to believe that he is completely white. He falls in love with Hester Morgan, a black girl, but when she learns that he is white, she refuses to see him. Considered a lost film.
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William Edmonson | As: |
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A.B. DeComathiere | As: |
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Mabel Kelly | As: |
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Ardelle Dabney | As: |
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Gertrude Snelson | As: |
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George Eldridge Van Paul, the son of a white father and a black mother, is brought up to believe that he is completely white. He falls in love with Hester Morgan, a black girl, but when she learns that he is white, she refuses to see him. Considered a lost film.
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Oscar Micheaux |
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Oscar Micheaux |
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Henry F. Downing |
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