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NaomiWhite_U0393_clip1.mp3
Naomi White discussing men's involvement in Charleston Hospital Workers Strike as well as interacting with replacement employees while the strike was happening.

Moultrie_et_al_LCDL_interview4_clip6.mp3
Rosetta Simmons discusses personal toll of the strike, how the strike was stressful but worth it, and the need for dignity and respect as a human being.

Moultrie_et_al_LCDL_interview4_clip11.mp3
Rosetta Simmons discusses the need for strikers being visible to make a statement.

Moultrie_et_al_LCDL_interview4_clip5.mp3
Mary Moultrie, William Saunders, and Rosetta Simmons discuss balancing competing agendas of strike organizations, the need to have a 'visible' strike with other organization behind the scenes, and backchannel meetings.

Moultrie_et_al_LCDL_interview4_clip4.mp3
Mary Moultrie and William Saunders discuss segregated hospitals, challenges of the strike, how their lives were threatened, and the role of women and children.

Moultrie_et_al_LCDL_interview4_Clip1.mp3
Mary Moultrie and William Saunders speaking about their backgrounds, what marked the problems at the Medical College Hospital, how the strike started, and problems they faced.

Moultrie_et_al_LCDL_interview4_clip10.mp3
Mary Moultrie talking solely about her background with the Charleston Hospital Workers Strike

Moultrie_et_al_LCDL_interview4_clip3.mp3

Clip 8_Moultrie_et_al_LCDL_interview4.mp3
William "Bill" Saunders talking about the leadership of Otis Robinson during the Charleston Hospital Workers Strike.

Moultrie_et_al_LCDL_interview4_clip2.mp3
William Saunders describes militant leader involvement, African-American access to the mayor, beginnings of the strike, and referencing 'I am Somebody' slogan.
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