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Carlton Moss (February 14, 1909 in Newark, New Jersey – August 10, 1997) was an African-American screenwriter, actor and film director. Moss directed the documentary ''Frederick Douglass: The House on Cedar Hill''. ==Biography== Moss was raised in both North Carolina and Newark. He attended Morgan State University, where he formed an acting troupe called "Toward a Black Theater". Later he wrote ''The Negro Soldier'' for Frank Capra, a propaganda film encouraging racial harmony among World War II soldiers and specifically encouraging African-American men to enlist. After this film he became an important figure in independent cinema of African Americans〔(Allmovie )〕 In 1944 Moss went to Europe and made the film ''Teamwork'', a documentary about the work of an African-American quartermaster unit known as "The Redball Express".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Carlton Moss )〕 He had the chance to work with Elia Kazan on ''Pinky'' but left the project, as he felt it demeaning to blacks. He later taught as a guest lecturer at Fisk University in Nashville 〔(Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to Black History )〕 and as a professor at the University of California at Irvine 〔 in the Comparative Culture Program,〔(Los Angeles Times )〕 and made educational films about African-American history.〔(Black Film Center )〕
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