In 'No Way Out,' a black doctor named Luther Brookes is mistaken for a criminal after a racist gangster is injured. The hospital becomes tense as racial prejudice and tensions rise, leading to a race riot. Luther must navigate through the chaos, false confessions, and planning a murder to prove his innocence and prevent further violence.
Son of the South is a biographical drama film based on the true story of Bob Zellner, a young white southerner who joins the civil rights movement in the 1960s and becomes an advocate for human rights. The film explores his journey of transformation and his encounters with the Ku Klux Klan, as he fights against racism and social injustice.
The Negro Soldier is a documentary film released in 1944 that showcases the important role played by African-American soldiers in World War II. The film explores themes of race relations, equality, and patriotism, while also addressing the challenges faced by African-American soldiers during the war. It highlights the efforts of African-American soldiers in various aspects, including their participation in the Olympic Games and their contributions to the war effort. The film also emphasizes the importance of religious freedom and the role of the church in promoting equality.
A young woman falls in love and marries, but withholds from her husband information about her family.
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