The American Negro
1963
26 min
Overview
"This unfinished civil rights-era film details how segregation affects the daily lives of African Americans, and includes portions of interviews with James Farmer, Roy Wilkins, Whitney Young, and Ralph Metcalfe. Farmer, Wilkins, and Young were considered to be among the “Big Four” leaders in the U.S. civil rights movement, along with Martin Luther King, Jr. The film also describes the strides and challenges faced by African Americans in the areas of voting, housing, and education. The film was written by Louis Lomax, produced by Willard Van Dyke, directed by Graeme Ferguson, and narrated by Charles Gordone" (US National Archives).
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Cast
James Farmer
Himself
Roy Wilkins
Himself
Whitney Young
Himself
Ralph Metcalfe
Himself
Charles Gordone
Narrator
Crew
Louis Lomax
Screenplay
Willard Van Dyke
Producer
Graeme Ferguson
Director
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