The Negro Soldier

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 = CPO Alan 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 the United States War Department encouraging African-Americans to join the armed 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. The pastor decides to devote his sermon on the Negro and the war. He begins with an historical introduction, talking about African-American contributions to American military endeavors from Crispus Attucks on.

At the point were he comes to World War Two the preacher talks about the racism of the Nazi movement and quotes an anti-black passage from Mein 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 Internet Archive


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