- HEAR AND SEE 100 JUBILEE SINGERS! (original poster - all caps)
- A DRAMA OF SOUTHERN NEGRO LIFE! ALL-TALKING AND SINGING! (original poster - all caps)
- REALISTIC! EARTHY!...it pictures in dialogue and heart-stirring song the reckless love and the gripping drama of the Southern Negro...come to the dusky cabarets....the revivals and the baptisms. (original ad)
- King Vidor brings you in his startling picture the soul of the colored race. (Print Ad- Roane County Reporter ((Spencer WVA)) 20 February 1930)
- The world welcomes a new and marvelous entertainment! Never such praise from the press. Never such a reception from the public. See It Now! (print ad - Slaton Slatonite - Palace Theatre - Slaton, Texas - Jan. 19, 1930)
- With Songs by Irving Berlin (print ad - Slaton Slatonite - Palace Theatre- Slaton, Texas - Jan. 17, 1930)
- A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture entirely in dialog, singing and drama! (print ad - Slaton Slatonite - Palace Theatre -Slaton, Texas - Jan. 19, 1930)
- WITH AN ALL COLORED CAST-TALKING AND SINGING! (print ad -Lubbock Morning Avalanche -Lindsey Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 5, 1930 - all caps)
- HEAR THE DIXIE JAMBOREE SINGERS! (print ad - Lubbock Morning - Lindsey Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 5, 1930 - all caps)
- Come to the New Orleans Cabarets, the Revivalist Meetings, The Gambling Halls, the Cotton Fields, All Revealed With the Characteristic Realism of the Master Producer. (Print Ad- Utica Observer-Dispatch, ((Utica, NY)) 15 January 1930)
- The most keenly awaited motion picture of many seasons. Now you will see the mighty epic of the colored race told in thrilling dialogue and song which has been months in the making under the directorial hand of King Vidor. (Print Ad- Kingston Daily Freeman, ((Kingston, NY)) 11 January 1930)
- The "BIG PARADE" of the black race. (Print Ad- Virden Recorder, ((Virden, Ills.)) 3 April 1930)
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