Harry Barton, Etta Mae Zimmerman, and Roger Zimmerman Interviews
Harry Barton was a textile worker at U.S. Rubber Company in Hogansville, Ga. Yates Heafner was a mediator for the Textile Labor Realtions Board. Etta Mae Zimmerman was a textile worker and union member from Hogansville, Ga. Roger Zimmerman was a textile manager. Barton is shown walking with a woman....
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Format: | Moving Image (Video) |
Language: | English |
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1991
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Online Access: | http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/uprising/id/330 |
Summary: | Harry Barton was a textile worker at U.S. Rubber Company in Hogansville, Ga. Yates Heafner was a mediator for the Textile Labor Realtions Board. Etta Mae Zimmerman was a textile worker and union member from Hogansville, Ga. Roger Zimmerman was a textile manager. Barton is shown walking with a woman. Etta Mae Zimmerman and Roger Zimmerman discuss changes in the textile mills over the years, the textile workers' strike and Etta Mae's interment at Fort McPherson. |
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