Brotherhood of Man (1945)
Made from a pamphlet and financed by a union, the message that the similarities between people are greater than any racial differences, was part of a post WW2 optimism which was soon to be seen as leftist propaganda and now reads like simple multiculturalism.
Director: Robert Cannon
| Directing | Robert Cannon | Director |
| Writing | Ruth Benedict | Writer |
| Writing | Ring Lardner, Jr. | Writer |
| Writing | John Hubley | Writer |
| Writing | Phil Eastman | Writer |
| Writing | Gene Weltfish | Writer |