Let My People Live

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"Let My People Live" is a drama film directed by Edgar Ulmer, specifically aimed at educating the African American community about tuberculosis prevention and treatment. Filmed at Tuskegee University, it follows the story of siblings George and Mary, whose lives are dramatically affected by the disease. The narrative is driven by the character Dr. Gordon, played by Rex Ingram, who represents a beacon of hope and knowledge in the fight against TB. The film integrates themes of community, faith, and modern medicine, suggesting that organized religion can serve as a vital support system in health education and care. It challenges the superstitions and medical skepticism of previous generations, promoting a scientific approach to health issues. Highlighted at the 1939 World’s Fair by the Health Department, "Let My People Live" leverages storytelling to convey critical health messages, showcasing the importance of education, community support, and medical trust in overcoming public health challenges.

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