Title | "Finally got the news..." |
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Language | English |
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Physical description | 1 film reel (60 min.) : optical sound, color and black and white ; 16 mm |
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003 OCoLC
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008 170620s1970 miu060 mleng d
040 CUY|beng|erda|cCUY
245 00 "Finally got the news..." /|cBlack Star Productions ;
Filmmakers, Stewart Bird, Peter Gessner, René Lichtman,
John Louis, Jr. ; with the cooperation of the League of
Revolutionary Black Workers.
257 United States|2naf
264 1 [Detroit?] :|bBlack Star Productions,|c[1970]
264 4 |c©1970
300 1 film reel (60 min.) :|boptical sound, color and black
and white ;|c16 mm
306 010000
336 two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent
337 projected|bg|2rdamedia
338 film reel|bmr|2rdacarrier
344 analog|boptical|gmono|2rda
500 "This film was produced in Detroit with the cooperation of
the LEAGUE of REVOLUTIONARY BLACK WORKERS and its central
staff."--opening title.
500 "Jim Morrison, political prisoner."--opening title.
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. Access
by appt. only. |5 CBPF.
506 PFA 1620-01-16881. Restricted: Not for research use.
|5CBPF
508 Filmmakers: Stewart Bird, Peter Gessner, Rene ́Lichtman,
John Louis, Jim Morrison.
511 0 Members of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers: John
Watson, Chuck Wooten, Ron March, Mike Hamlin, Don Jackson,
Kenneth Cockrel.
520 A documentary presenting the workers' view of working
conditions inside Detroit's auto factories. It focuses on
the activities of the League of Revolutionary Black
Workers in their efforts to build an independent African
American labor organization which, unlike the United Auto
Workers, would respond to the racism and dangerous working
conditions faced by African American workers in the
industry. It also explores the educational "tracking"
system for both white and black youth, the role of African
American women in the labor force, and racial relations
between workers.
530 Also available on DVD and streaming.
541 0 |3PFA 1620-01-16881. |a D0359 |c donation |d 2015/01/16
|5CBPF
590 PFA 1620-01-16881.|aEdge code: EK rev II 1969 / EK b/w pos
7302 (1970).|aCONDITION NOTE: 2015/08/31 gc; color
reversal front end, b/w bulk; track overmodulated; fair
scratches; 5 splices; tear 200 ft. in.
610 20 League of Revolutionary Black Workers.
650 0 African American automobile industry workers|zMichigan
|zDetroit.
650 0 Automobile industry workers|xLabor unions|zMichigan
|zDetroit.
650 0 African Americans|xEmployment|zMichigan|zDetroit.
650 0 Discrimination in employment|zMichigan|zDetroit.
655 7 Documentary films.|2lcgft
655 7 Nonfiction films.|2lcgft
700 1 Bird, Stewart,|efilm producer.
700 1 Gessner, Peter,|d1939-|efilm producer.
700 1 Lichtman, René,|efilm producer.
700 1 Louis, John,|efilm producer.
700 1 Morrison, Jim.
710 2 League of Revolutionary Black Workers.
710 2 Black Star Productions,|eproduction company.
956 20170620 |bpfmcq|cCCE
957 OCLC xref loaded 20170702
994 C0|bCUY