This movie was considered lost until the original nitrate print was discovered decades later.
Film scholar Donald Bogle called this movie quite possibly the best independent black film of the silent era.
While appearing in this film, Lucia Lynn Moses was commuting back and forth between the studio in Philadelphia and a chorus-line spot at the Cotton Club in New York City.
This film has been preserved by the Library of Congress.
The picture on the wall in Alvin's room that is between the closet and the entry door is of abolitionist, orator and writer Frederick Douglass (1818-1895).