The Negro Soldier
Thematic Tolerance Curated by Laurence Kardish
A propaganda film made by the U.S. War Department in 1944 to defend segregation in the armed forces, The Negro Soldier tells a mythic history of black lives in America. Conveniently overlooking slavery and centuries of American bigotry, the film speaks instead of black excellence in sports and combat. A document of our American society, it conveys the stereotypes and racial attitudes held by the military and the public.
Directors
Cpt. Stuart Heisler, Col. Frank Capra
Producer
US War Department
Release Year
1944
Festival Year
1998
Run Time
40 minutes