Summaries

The story of African-Canadian railroad porters on the Canadian railways.

The film chronicles the lives of the hundreds of Black men who worked as sleeping car porters on Canada's trains from the early 1900s until the 1970s. In the early years, when job opportunities were very limited for Blacks, being a porter was considered a prized position. This in spite of the fact that these men routinely encountered racism from passengers, employers, and even co-workers.—Anonymous

Details

Keywords
  • train
  • racism
  • canada
  • railroad company
  • african canadian
Genres
  • History
  • Documentary
Release date Sep 11, 1996
Countries of origin Canada
Language English
Production companies Téléfilm Canada National Film Board of Canada (NFB) Selwyn Enterprises

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Tech specs

Runtime 52m
Color Color
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