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Miles of Smiles, Years of Struggle is a gritty, raw documentary that delves into the formation of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the first black trade union. The film captures the arduous journeys of African American workers from the Civil War through World War II, painting a vivid picture of their struggles and resilience. There's a somber tone that permeates the narrative, and the pacing feels reflective, almost like a slow burn, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the history being presented. The use of archival footage alongside interviews creates a distinctive atmosphere, almost transporting you to that era. You can feel the sweat and determination of the people being portrayed, which really sets this documentary apart from typical historical recountings.
Spotlight on the formation of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters.Captures the essence of African American labor history.Reflective pacing gives depth to the struggles and victories.
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Paul Wagner
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