The Negro Soldier is a 1944 documentary film created by the United States Army during World War II. It was produced by Frank Capra as a follow-up to his successful film series Why We Fight. The army used the film as propaganda to convince black Americans to enlist in the army and fight in the war. Most people regarded the film very highly, some going as far as to say that The Negro Soldier was "one of the finest things that ever happened to America". Due to both high reviews and great cinematography, The Negro Soldier proved to be a breakout film influencing army members and civilians of all races. In 2011, it was chosen to be preserved in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress.

The Negro Soldier (1944)
Directed by Stuart Heisler
Genres - Documentary, Drama, War |
Sub-Genres - Propaganda Film, World War II Propaganda |
Release Date - Apr 10, 1944 |
Run Time - 43 min. |
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Budget
$78,254
Tags
War Propaganda
Attributes
Subject: World War II
Alternate Titles
Negertropperne
DK
The Negro Soldier
US
Темнокожий солдат
, RU
アメリカの黒人戦士
JP