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24. Apr. 1981 · The Willmar 8: Directed by Lee Grant. With Glennis Andresen, Doris Boshart, Terry Caine, Sylvia Erickson. Risking jobs, friends, family and the opposition of church and community, eight unassuming women begin the longest bank strike in American history.
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- Documentary
- Lee Grant
- 1981-04-24
19. 1.4K views 3 years ago. This month, we invite you to join us for a deep dive into women workers’ organizing in the 1970s. At our monthly Labor History Reading Group on Tuesday evening, January...
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- East Side Freedom Library
30. Nov. 2018 · Watch trailer. Genres: Documentary, Drama. Duration: 50 minutes. Availability: Limited + Show. The story of eight women in America's heartland--Willmar, Minnesota--who were driven by sex discrimination at work to find themselves unexpectedly at the forefront of the struggle for women's rights.
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- California Newsreel
Tells the story of eight unassuming, apolitical women in America's heartland - Willmar, Minnesota - who were driven by sex discrimination at work to take the most unexpected step of their lives and found themselves in the forefront of the struggle for women's rights.
- 51 Min.
The Willmar 8 were eight female employees of the Citizens National Bank in Willmar, Minnesota, USA who went on strike on December 16, 1977 over charges of sex discrimination. The tellers and bookkeepers were protesting unequal pay and unequal opportunities for advancement. [1]
The Willmar 8. Academy Award winner Lee Grant's feature directorial debut follows eight women in America's heartland who are driven by gender discrimination to picket the bank where they work, in the dead of winter.
The Willmar 8 is the story of the longest bank strike in U.S. history, where 8 brave Minnesota women walked the picket line for TWO YEARS (at times facing wind chill temps of -70°F) to protest wage discrimination and unequal opportunities for advancement. Their bold stand alienates the small town establishment, though they get support from ...