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The Uprising of '34
A Film by George Stoney, Judith Helfand & Susanne Rostock
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THE UPRISING OF '34 is a startling new documentary that sheds light on urgent issues facing the people of the South - and the nation as a whole.

THE UPRISING OF '34 tells the story of the General Strike of 1934, a massive but little-known strike by hundreds of thousands of Southern cotton mill workers during the Great Depression. The mill workers' defiant stance - and the remarkable grassroots organizing that led up to it - challenged a system of mill owner control that had shaped life in cotton mill communities for decades.

After three weeks, the strike was stopped... put down with intimidation, national guards, and even murder. Many of its leaders were fired, blacklisted, evicted from their homes, and ostracized by their communities.

Sixty years later, a dark cloud still hangs over this event. Even in towns where it took place, the uprising of '34 is spoken of only in whispers, if at all. And for those who do know about it, a mythology has spread which tells only of danger and violence.

Through the voices of people on all sides of the remarkable story, and a rare portrait of the dynamics of life in mill communities, THE UPRISING OF '34 offers a penetrating look at class, race, and power in working communities throughout America, and invites the viewer to consider how those issues affect us today. The film raises critical questions about the role of history in our lives, and demonstrates how an understanding of history is essential to making democracy work today.

"This film brings home to us vividly the anguish, terror, and courage displayed by working people in a crisis that deserves to be remembered and understood."—C. Vann Woodward, Professor of History, Yale University

"An inspired portrayal... Shows the intimate relationship between people's lives, social movements, social change and the law."—June Starr, Associate Professor, Indiana University School of Law

"[UPRISING] breathes new life into history, ethnography, and documentary. [It is] model for the future of American social history and engaged documentary work."—Faye Ginsburg, Professor of Anthropology, New York University

"Captivating! An effective, sensitive look at a tragic event in U.S. labor history."—Booklist

"A stirring account of the general textile strike, perhaps the largest labor protest in the United States...Remarkable!"—The Journal of American History

1996 Joady Award, Film Arts Foundation
Gold Apple, 1995 National Educational Film and Video Festival
Gold Hugo, 1995 Chicago International Film Festival
Best of Festival, 1995 Big Muddy Film Festival
Jurors' Choice Award, 1995 Charlotte Film Festival
Outstanding Use of Oral History in a Nonprint Format, Oral History Association (1995)
  

87 minutes / color
Release Date: 1995
Copyright Date: 1995
Sale: $398

3 Page Study Guide Available
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Subject areas:
American Studies, Civil Rights, History (U.S.), Labor Studies, Social Movements

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