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  1. William D. Alexander (1916 – November 19, 1991) was an American filmmaker. He made U.S. government -sponsored newsreels for African American audiences. He later established his own production company, Alexander Productions, in New York City and became a film producer.

  2. William DeWitt Alexander (April 2, 1833 – February 21, 1913) was an educator, author and linguist in the Kingdom of Hawaii and Republic of Hawaii. He then constructed maps for the Territory of Hawaii .

  3. Nov 19, 1991 · William D. Alexander (1916 – November 19, 1991) was an American filmmaker. He made U.S. government -sponsored newsreels for African American audiences. He later established his own production company, Alexander Productions, in New York City and became a film producer.

  4. Dec 6, 1991 · William D. Alexander, a pioneer in black film making, died on Nov. 19 at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx. He was 75 years old and lived in Los Angeles. He died of cancer, said Harriet...

  5. WILLIAM D. ALEXANDER. 1911–2003. Elected in 1978. “For leadership in organizing complex multidisciplinary engineering projects.” BY JAMES L. LAMMIE. WILLIAM D. ALEXANDER died on December 9, 2003, at Waccamaw Community Hospital at Murrells Inlet, North Carolina.

  6. Sep 25, 2016 · This all-black drama of Harlem life in the late '40s was released toward the end of the race film era. The end of double feature continous performance programs and the resulting death of B-features killed off more than just the white poverty row studios.

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  8. William D. Alexander (1916 – November 19, 1991) was an American filmmaker. He made U.S. government-sponsored newsreels for African American audiences. He later established his own production company, Alexander Productions, in New York City and became a film producer.