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Tells a story of censorship and politics during the early Cold War. The author recounts the 1950 Empire Zinc Strike in Bayard, New Mexico, the making of the extraordinary motion picture Salt of the Earth by Local 890 of the International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, and the films suppression by Hollywood, federal and state governments, and organised labour.

The Suppression of Salt of the Earth How Hollywood Big Labor and Politicians Blacklisted a Movie in Cold War America

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Tells a story of censorship and politics during the early Cold War. The author recounts the 1950 Empire Zinc Strike... Read more

    Publisher: MP-NMX Uni of New Mexico
    Publication Date: 10/30/1999 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780826320285, 978-0826320285
    ISBN10: 0826320287

    Number of Pages: 280

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    Tells a story of censorship and politics during the early Cold War. The author recounts the 1950 Empire Zinc Strike in Bayard, New Mexico, the making of the extraordinary motion picture Salt of the Earth by Local 890 of the International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, and the films suppression by Hollywood, federal and state governments, and organised labour.

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