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'A Man's Duty' was a 1919 Lincoln Motion Picture Company film. It starred Clarence A. Brooks. It was advertised as featuring an "All Colored Cast". The film's story is about rivals fighting over a woman. Harry A. Gant directed.

Brooks debuted in the film company's first film, the 1916 short 'The Realization of a Negro's Ambition'. He served as Secretary of the Lafayette Players. 'A Man's Duty' was made after George Perry Johnson left the struggling film production company that endured loss of business due to World War I and Spanish flu.

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Category:American black-and-white films

Category:1919 films

Category:1910s English-language films

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