Souls of Sin is a 1949 American race film written and directed by Powell Lindsay, and produced by William D. Alexander.
One of the last of its kind, Souls of Sin has been described as a landmark film of the genre. Generally regarded as the last all-black film with a black producer, it was producer Alexander's final feature before his move to London, where he began making documentaries (he produced one further film with The Klansman in the 1970s).
Songs featured in the film include:
Souls of Sin screened at the 1989 Galveston Film Festival.