Still A Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class
Originally released in 1968. Still A Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class is a documentary film. directed by William Greaves.
Starring Ossie Davis, Dr. Percy Julian, and St. Clair Drake
Synopsis
The Black middle class, torn between white goals and Black needs, are examined by producers William Greaves and William Branch in a 90-minute NET Journal documentary.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Still A Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class about?
The Black middle class, torn between white goals and Black needs, are examined by producers William Greaves and William Branch in a 90-minute NET Journal documentary.
Who directed Still A Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class?
Still A Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class was directed by William Greaves.
How long is Still A Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class?
Still A Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Still A Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class released?
Still A Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class was released on January 2, 1968 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Still A Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class?
The main cast of Still A Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class includes Ossie Davis, Dr. Percy Julian, St. Clair Drake.