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Read MoreOfficial website and resource portal for the documentary film “A Strike and An Uprising! (in Texas) by Anne Lewis.
Emma Tenayuca and the 1938 San Antonio Pecan Shellers Strike | Annie Mae Carpenter and the Uprising in Nacogdoches
Aviva Chomsky
Scholar, Activist
Aviva Chomsky
Scholar, Activist
Alessandro Portelli
Scholar and Author, “The Death of Luigi Trastulli and Other Stories: Form and Meaning in Oral History”
Alessandro Portelli
Scholar and Author, “The Death of Luigi Trastulli and Other Stories: Form and Meaning in Oral History”
The film is a documentary based in the telling of two events: the San Antonio pecan shellers’ strike of 1938 and the Jobs with Justice march led by Nacogdoches cafeteria workers, groundskeepers, and housekeepers in 1987.
* Also check out the short documentary series and interactive websites about Emma Tenayuca and Annie Mae Carpenter.
In 1938, half of the nation’s pecans were shelled in San Antonio. When the shellers’ wages were cut from about 6 cents to 4 cents per shelled pound, Emma Tenayuca led an estimated ten thousand workers in a massive walk out. The strike lasted 37 days before the company gave in. While the pecan shellers’ strike is recognized by many as the birth of the Chicano movement, it is shrouded in myth and denial about its iconic communist leader, Emma Tenayuca.
The 1987 march on Nacogdoches was the result of the Annie Mae Carpenter race and gender discrimination lawsuit initiated by the NAACP ten years earlier. Finding that the University and the courts were unresponsive, workers organized a march of more than 3,000 people – labor unionists, civil rights and women’s activists. The march led to a union contract, continuing union representation, and the payment of back wages. While the uprising in Nacogdoches is largely unknown, Texas historian Ruthe Winegarten described it as an epiphany for African American women in Texas.
Lewis explores both events in the same film, using the methods of oral history and by relating these stories strongly to contemporary ideas and events.
Including original papers, additional links, photos, maps, educational materials.
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Read MoreAnne Lewis makes documentary films about social action, human rights, labor, environmental justice, and cultural democracy.
Read her full bio here.
This website is a subset of AnneLewis.org.
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