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Bread and Roses (2000 film)

The film is critical of inequalities in the United States. Health insurance in particular is highlighted and it is also stated in the film that the pay of cleaners and other low paying jobs has declined in recent years.
The film's name, "Bread and Roses", derives from the 1912 textile strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Though the phrase comes from a 1911 poem by James Oppenheim (which was, in turn, based on a speech given by Rose Schneiderman), it is commonly associated with the Lawrence strike, which united dozens of immigrant communities, led to a large extent by women, under the leadership of the Industrial Workers of the World. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Bread and RosesPublished 2005Other Authors: “…Padilla, Pilar…”
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2Bread & RosesPublished 2018Other Authors: “…Padilla, Pilar…”
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3Bread & rosesPublished 2008Other Authors: “…Padilla, Pilar…”
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4Bread and roses: = Brot und RosenPublished 2000Other Authors: “…Padilla, Pilar…”
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