Still a Brother

Still a Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class is a 1968 documentary film directed by William Greaves.

[4][5] The film also touches on issues with housing, the role of religion in Black nationalism, and the rise of African-American culture.

[6] Horace Wesley Morris, associate director of the New York Urban League (NYUL) is featured.

[7] Also appearing in the film are John H. Johnson, president of Johnson Publishing Co; Robert E. Johnson, editor of Jet magazine; Cathy Aldridge of the New York Amsterdam News; St. Clair Drake, sociologist and professor at Roosevelt University; Ralph Featherstone of SNCC; Julian Bond, Georgia legislator; Bayard Rustin, director of the A. Philip Randolph Institute; Percy Julian, a research chemist and millionaire; and Nathan Wright, Episcopal Minister and organizer of the 1967 Newark Black Power Conference.

Jack Gould, writing in The New York Times, praised the construction of the documentary but criticized the repetition of some points.