- The Negro Soldier
Infobox Film
name =The Negro Soldier
caption =
director =Stuart Heisler
producer =Frank Capra United States War Department
writer =Carlton Moss
starring =Carlton Moss Norman Ford Bertha Woolford
music =
narration =
cinematography = CPOAlan Thompson , Capt.Horace Woodward and Lt.Paul C. Vogel
editing =
distributor =War Activities Committee of the Motion Pictures Industry
released = 1944
runtime = 43 min
language = English
budget =
imdb_id = 0139491"The Negro Soldier" was a
1944 propaganda film produced by theUnited States War Department encouragingAfrican-American s to join thearmed forces and otherwise help the war effort.The film begins with a scene of people arriving at a
black church on Sunday, a man in uniform singing in the choir. Thepastor decides to devote hissermon on theNegro and the war. He begins with an historical introduction, talking aboutAfrican-American contributions to American military endeavors fromCrispus Attucks on.At the point were he comes to
World War Two the preacher talks about theracism of theNazi movement and quotes an anti-black passage fromMein Kampf .After he finished this discussion he is "interrupted" by a woman in the audience who reads the congregation a letter from her son in the infantry. Her narrative is accompanied by footage of African-American servicemen in orientation and training camps.
See also
*
List of Allied Propaganda Films of World War 2 External links
* [http://www.archive.org/details/negrosoldier Complete film] at
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