Video Analysis: 'Bread And Roses'

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video “Bread and Roses ” from Pride (Joe Taylor, Dec 26, 2014) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNQs6gSOkeU . The video performs women who are singing "Bread and Roses" which is the video clip cut from the movie “Pride.” However, The message of this movie beautifully captured in this scene, and the voices of these people are so powerful When the woman puts her hand on her heart. She seems so moved, so touched, is a cry from the soul. Very heartful and emotional feel. “Bread and Roses ” is an essential labor music associated poem and song. James Oppenheim wrote the pome while he saw the slogan “bread for all, and roses too.” The poem first published in 1911, and it was published again in 1912. Later the poem was set to music by Caroline Kohlsaat and then by Mimi Farina. The song and slogan are essential parts of the labor movement and women’s movement worldwide. …show more content…

It Bringing thousands of mill workers together in common. Cause of higher wages and shorter work hours, the Lawrence strike was unique by involving many nationalities. Despite violence and bloodshed, workers achieved demands as “the greatest strike ever carried out in this country.” Although ultimately successful, the strike revealed the widespread distrust of immigrants as well as growing fears of Socialism. Therefore, Unions need to attract membership and getting people singing still afforded them a powerful way to bring workers into the movement. However, union music provided a powerful tool to recruit new members. "Bread and Roses" was one of the most significant struggles in the history of the working

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