Strike City
Originally released in 1967. Strike City is a feature film. directed by John Douglas. At just 30 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Filmed in Mississippi through the winter and spring of 1966. Six tractor drivers and their families were thrown off the plantation on which they had been working for $6 a day, because they were striking for higher wages. The film follows the families, who lived in tents through the winter, as they began to build their own homes. They were urging people in the surrounding Delta area to go to Washington to demand housing for the many, many others who needed decent and affordable housing. They put up tents across from the White House, hoping to bring the plight of the people of Mississippi before the nation and the world. Made with support from the Delta Ministry, the National Council of Churches, and Neighborhood Developers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Strike City about?
Filmed in Mississippi through the winter and spring of 1966. Six tractor drivers and their families were thrown off the plantation on which they had been working for $6 a day, because they were str...
Who directed Strike City?
Strike City was directed by John Douglas.
How long is Strike City?
Strike City has a runtime of 0 hours and 30 minutes (30 minutes total).
When was Strike City released?
Strike City was released on January 1, 1967 in theaters.