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Partial Transcript: EAGLE MILL REUNION ATTENDEE: What are you doing with this film?
Segment Synopsis: George C. Stoney, Judith Helfand, and Jamie Stoney attend the Eagle Mill Reunion. The reunion attracted mill workers and mill villagers who reminisce about their friends, family, and lives working at the Eagle Mill.
Keywords: National Recovery Administration; churches; mill villages; photographs
Subjects: Children; Church; Gadsden (Ala.); History; Kannapolis (N.C.); Photographs; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945; Technology; Textile workers; United States. National Recovery Administration; Wages
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Partial Transcript: BETTY: Roger, this is Mr. Stoney. This is Reverend Roger Wince that organized the Eagle Reunion about ten years ago.
Segment Synopsis: Reverend Roger Wince details the creation of the Eagle Mill Reunion, discusses the importance of the event as a ministry, and describes the impact the mill village had on individuals.
Keywords: Belmont Hosiery Company; education; mill owners; prejudice; union organizing; violence during the strike
Subjects: Belmont (N.C.); Catholic Church; Education; Gastonia (N.C.); Labor unions--Organizing; National Guard Association of the United States; United States. Army; Violence
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Partial Transcript: BETTY: And how many were there in your family?
Segment Synopsis: An Eagle Mill Reunion attendee describes her life in a mill village, childcare in mill villages, shift work, and the solidarity of the mill village community.
Keywords: Belmont Hosiery Company; childcare; education; lintheads; mill villages; photographs
Subjects: Belmont (N.C.); Children; Community organization; Education; Gastonia (N.C.); Housing; Photographs; Widows
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Partial Transcript: JUDITH HELFAND: What was the Eagle like in 1934?
Segment Synopsis: Eagle Mill Reunion attendees discuss the upheaval of the 1930s, World War I and II, the changes enacted by Roosevelt's NRA policies, and the violence surrounding union organization efforts at Eagle Mill.
Keywords: Belmont Hosiery Company; National Recovery Administration; anti-union sentiment in the South; mill owners; union organizing; violence during the strike
Subjects: Belmont (N.C.); Gastonia (N.C.); Income; Labor unions--Organizing; National Guard Association of the United States; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945; Soldiers; United States. National Recovery Administration; Violence; Wages
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Partial Transcript: GEORGE C. STONEY: What's interesting to me about Belmont Abbey, I grew up in Winston Salem. And at that time my father was so prejudiced against Catholics. Was there anything like that here?
Segment Synopsis: An Eagle Mill Reunion attendee talks about prejudices in the mill village and at the mill.
Keywords: Belmont Hosiery Company; education; legacy of the strike; mill villages; prejudice
Subjects: Belmont (N.C.); Catholic Church; Eagle Yarn Mills (Belmont, Gaston County, N.C.); Education; United States. Army