The Last Pullman Car
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In 1864, George Pullman began selling his famous railroad sleeping cars which helped him build a vast industrial empire that was supposed to last forever. In 1981, however, Pullman workers found themselves in the midst of a fight not only for their jobs but the future of the American rail car industry. One hundred years of government, union and corporate policies are traced in this engaging story.
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STUDY GUIDE for The Last Pullman Car written by KTQ Collective-era member, Jenny Rohrer.
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The Last Pullman Car
In 1864, George Pullman began selling his famous railroad sleeping cars which helped him build a vast industrial empire that was supposed to last forever. In 1981, however, Pullman workers found themselves in the midst of a fight not only for their jobs but the future of the American rail car industry. One hundred years of government, union and corporate policies are traced in this engaging story.
Extras included in this package are:
PHOTOS of behind the scenes production stills of The Last Pullman Car.
STUDY GUIDE for The Last Pullman Car written by KTQ Collective-era member, Jenny Rohrer.
5 Videos
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The Last Pullman Car
57m
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Interview with the Filmmakers
4m 30s
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Wisconsin Protests Governor's Union Busting
2m 56s
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Pullman Factory 2011 Screening
11m
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Last Pullman Car Teaser: "Act Together, Vote Together"
2m 54s
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Train Shot 2.jpg
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You'll receive the following videos
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The Last Pullman Car
57m
In 1864, George Pullman began selling his famous railroad sleeping cars and built America's first vertically integrated industrial empire. It was supposed to last forever. But in 1981, Pullman workers found themselves in the midst of a fight not only for their jobs but the future of the American rail car industry. One hundred years of government, union, and corporate history are traced in this dramatic and tragic story, as relevant today as it was ...
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Interview with the Filmmakers
4m 30s
Interview with Gordon Quinn and Jerry Blumenthal who share how they began making films about the labor movement.
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Wisconsin Protests Governor's Union Busting
2m 56s
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Pullman Factory 2011 Screening
11m
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Last Pullman Car Teaser: "Act Together, Vote Together"
2m 54s