A documentary portrait of a courageous African American woman, who after 18 years working at a textile factory in Goldsboro, North Carolina, became a passionate and outspoken leader in a struggle to unionize her plant. As a result of her efforts she was fired, but despite losing her job she continued to speak out about the conditions in her factory and in plants throughout the South.
Directors :
Charlene Gilbert
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Documentary
Year Released : 1993
Running Time :
25
Original Language : English
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Awards
Judge's Special Merit Award, New England Film and Video Festival, 1993
People's Choice Award, 1993 PCTV International Film and Video Festival