
Finally Got the News (1970)
The film discusses the historical exploitation of Black workers in America, tracing their contributions from slavery to the present-day industrial landscape. It highlights the struggles of Black laborers against poor working conditions, systemic racism, and the complicity of unions in perpetuating these issues. The narrative emphasizes the need for Black workers to organize and demand control over their labor conditions, advocating for a revolutionary change to address both racial and economic injustices. The film also illustrates the solidarity between Black and white workers in their shared experiences of exploitation and the necessity of collective action for liberation.
Keywords
Black workers, exploitation, labor rights, capitalism, racism, unions, organization, revolutionary change, solidarity, industrial conditions
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