
The Negro Soldier
Documentary · Drama · War
Overview
Documentary focusing on the contributions to the American war effort of African-American soldiers.
Top Cast


Carlton Moss
Carlton Moss
Minister
Carlton Moss
Minister


William Broadus
William Broadus
Jim
William Broadus
Jim


Clarence Brooks
Clarence Brooks
Chaplain
Clarence Brooks
Chaplain
Norman Ford
Norman Ford
Himself / Lt. Robert E. Bronson
Norman Ford
Himself / Lt. Robert E. Bronson
Clyde Turner
Clyde Turner
Himself - Soloist in church
Clyde Turner
Himself - Soloist in church
Bertha Woolford
Bertha Woolford
Herself / Mrs. Bronson
Bertha Woolford
Herself / Mrs. Bronson


George Washington Carver
George Washington Carver
Himself
George Washington Carver
Himself
Benjamin O. Davis Jr.
Benjamin O. Davis Jr.
Himself
Benjamin O. Davis Jr.
Himself


Jesse Owens
Jesse Owens
Himself
Jesse Owens
Himself
Gertrude Elise Ayer
Gertrude Elise Ayer
Self (archive footage)
Gertrude Elise Ayer
Self (archive footage)
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