The Realization of a Negro's Ambition

The Realization of a Negro's Ambition is a 1916 American silent short film that is now lost.

The film was directed by Harry A. Gant for the Los Angeles–based "Negro Firm" Lincoln Motion Picture Company; this two-reel film was the production company's first production[1] and it boasted an "all star Negro cast".

[2] An African-American man leaves his home to find success in the oil business.

When he rescues the daughter of a wealthy oilman, he is given the opportunity to be the head of an expedition.

He later becomes wealthy and returns home, where he marries his high school sweetheart.