Henry Browne, Farmer

Henry Browne, Farmer is an American short propaganda film produced in 1942 about African-American contributions to the war effort during World War II.

The film begins with stock footage of soldiers marching, tanks, and people in the war industries, the narrator noting that we had an army behind the troops in the war industries, and they had an army behind them, American agriculture.

On Saturday farmer Browne takes those same two mules and hooks them up to a carriage.

Saturday is usually the day that farmers go to the market, but Henry has taken his whole family along this time.

In fact, the mule-drawn carriage passes town altogether.