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The Exile

African American Museum

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Object Details

Directed by

Oscar Micheaux, American, 1884 - 1951

Written by

Oscar Micheaux, American, 1884 - 1951

Produced by

Oscar Micheaux, American, 1884 - 1951

Subject of

Eunice Brooks, American
Stanley Morrell
Celeste Cole, American, 1908 - 1984
Kathleen Noisette, American, 1903 - 1935
Charles R. Moore, American, 1893 - 1947
Nora Newsome, American, 1893 - 1987
George Elwood Randol, American, 1895 - 1973
A.B. DeComathiere, American, 1877 - 1940
Carl Mahon, American, 1906 - 1992
Lou Vernon, Australian, 1888 - 1971
Louise Cook
Ronald Holder, American, born 1911
Donald Heywood, American, 1896 - 1967

Owned by

Pearl Bowser, American, 1931 - 2023

Description

A race film with the title The Exile. It consists of three (3) reels of 16mm black-and-white acetate film with optical sound. The film tells the tale of Jean Baptiste (Stanley Morrell), a man living in Chicago, and Edith Duval (Eunice Brooks). Edith, who worked as a servant for a white family, inherits their mansion after they flee their neighborhood because of an influx of African Americans. Jean and Eunice eventually grow at odds with each other because of their different personalities and the two break off their relationship. Jean relocates to South Dakota where he reinvents himself as a rancher and falls in love with Agnes Steward (Nora Newsome), a white woman. Believing that their relationship is doomed because of anti-miscegenation hostility, Jean moves back to Chicago where he reconnects with Edith and the two make plans to get married. One evening, Edith's ex-boyfriend breaks into her room and threatens to kill himself. She challenges him to go through with it, however, he turns the gun and kills her instead. Jean is initially charged with the murder but is eventually acquitted. Meanwhile, Agnes' father confesses that he himself is part black and she travels to Chicago and reunites with Jean.

Credit Line

Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Pearl Bowser

Date

1931

Object number

2012.79.1.30.1abc

Restrictions & Rights

Public Domain
Proper usage is the responsibility of the user.

Type

sound films
black-and-white films (visual works)
feature films
16mm (photographic film size)

Medium

acetate film

Dimensions

Physical extent (film) (a): 1140 ft
Duration (a): 32 min.
Physical extent (film) (b): 1000 ft
Duration (b): 28 min.
Physical extent (film) (c): 700 ft
Duration (c): 19 min.

Place filmed

Greenwich Village, New York City, New York County, New York, United States, North and Central America

Place depicted

Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States, North and Central America
South Dakota, United States, North and Central America

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National Museum of African American History and Culture Collection

Collection title

Pearl Bowser Collection

Classification

Time-based Media - Moving Images

Data Source

National Museum of African American History and Culture

Topic

African American
American West
Film
Literature
Race films

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd53b918589-ab86-4c18-9355-a59b13022dee

Record ID

nmaahc_2012.79.1.30.1abc

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