Still a Brother: Inside the Black Middle Class
Thematic Class in America Curated by St. Clair Bourne
Although it was made over three decades ago, this examination of the black American middle class remains a landmark documentary. Made to challenge negative stereotypes of black Americans then held by white Americans, it also focused on the emerging Black Pride movement, and cautioned against the wholesale acceptance of “white middle-class values.” What does it say about contemporary race and class issues that the film’s message still reverberates powerfully today?
Director
William Greaves
Producers
William Branch, William Greaves
Release Year
1968
Festival Year
2006
Country
United States
Run Time
90 minutes