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Wed, 29 Sep 2004 12:21:58 -0400
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The greatest union film I know is Salt of the Earth (1954), the only
blacklisted American film.

Fifty years later it is still a favorite among unions -- also feminist
and Latino groups.

More info at

http://www.hepdigital.com/salt/


Also recommended: Maurice Hatton's "What About the Workers?" if you can
find a copy.


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James Monaco
Harbor Electronic Publishing
80 East 11th St New York NY 10003
212 777 5463   sales: 800 269 6422

http://HEPDigital.com

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