Johnson-Jeffries world's Championship Boxing Contest

Johnson-Jeffries world's Championship Boxing Contest is a 100-minute, silent 35 mm film from 1910 produced by James Stuart Blackton. The film shows the boxing fight between the black former boxing champion Jack Johnson and the former boxing champion James Jeffries. Jeffries challenged the world champion from the inadmissible because he found that a dark man bore the title. [1]  however, Johnson, tackling him In the 15th round with ease, making him the world champion remained. Because he had defeated a white, the film was in some cities in the South of the United States prohibited. In 2005 the film was included in the National Film Registry.