People of the Cumberland

People of the Cumberland

21 mins | Documentary | Dec. 1, 1937

The film takes place in rural Tennessee, where communities have experienced economic and environmental devastation created by the coal mining industry. The introduction of the Highlander Folk School in 1931 by educator Myles Horton and the movement to bring labor union representation to the region are shown as means of empowering the population. Efforts are made to stop the union activities with the murder of a local organizer, but eventually the union movement is able to take root with the local workforce.

People of the Cumberland

21 mins | Documentary | Dec. 1, 1937

People of the Cumberland
The film takes place in rural Tennessee, where communities have experienced economic and environmental devastation created by the coal mining industry. The introduction of the Highlander Folk School in 1931 by educator Myles Horton and the movement to bring labor union representation to the region are shown as means of empowering the population. Efforts are made to stop the union activities with the murder of a local organizer, but eventually the union movement is able to take root with the local workforce.
Producers
Original title People of the Cumberland
Directors Bill Watts, Jay Leyda, Sidney Meyers, Elia Kazan
Writers Erskine Caldwell, Ben Maddow

Cast

Richard Blaine

as Narrator