Naomi White discussing men's involvement in Charleston Hospital Workers Strike as well as interacting with replacement employees while the strike was happening.
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.
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.
Mary Moultrie and William Saunders discuss segregated hospitals, challenges of the strike, how their lives were threatened, and the role of women and children.
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.
William Saunders describes militant leader involvement, African-American access to the mayor, beginnings of the strike, and referencing 'I am Somebody' slogan.