DocumentaryHD1h 26m1996enReleased

Struggles in Steel: A History of African-American Steelworkers

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Overview

This documentary focuses on the Civil Rights Movement in the heavily segregated steel industry and its equally segregated union, The United Steelworkers of America (USWA), at the time when this industry—devastated by mismanagement and global competition—began to crumble. It is a powerful picture of black working-class life in the latter part of the 20th century, told in a combination of interviews and documentary footage. Through live testimonials and revelatory archival materials, Struggles shows the contributions of African Americans to the steel industry and to the labor movement more generally. (via cinema.indiana.edu)

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Who directed Struggles in Steel: A History of African-American Steelworkers?

Struggles in Steel: A History of African-American Steelworkers was directed by Raymond HendersonTony Buba.

Where was Struggles in Steel: A History of African-American Steelworkers produced?

It was produced by companies including Unknown Production Companies in Unknown Countries.

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