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A kiss-cut vinyl sticker featuring a detail of Black Gold, 1928, by an unknown designer.
The 1928 film Black Gold tells the story of a rancher who invests in the development of oil wells on his property but a local driller conspires to take over the oil supply. When the rancher retaliates, he is thrown in jail but is eventually exonerated through the efforts of his friend and a banker's daughter. The film was shot and set in the all-Black freedmen’s town of Tatums, Oklahoma, which had benefited from the oil industry in the 1920s.
Manufactured for Poster House by Busy Beaver Button Co. Measures 3.5 x 3.6 inches.