Photo is dated 1985.
The killing floor 1985.
Directed by bill duke.
He becomes prominent as a leader of fellow african americans in the union though many including his best friend view him as a sell out.
1985 press photo the killing floor ernest rayford alfre woodard damien leake this is an original press photo.
With damien leake alfre woodard dennis farina ernest rayford.
During world war i a poor black southerner travels north to chicago to get work in the city s slaughterhouses where he becomes embroiled in the organized labor movement.
Black migration from the deep south at the time of world war i as seen through the eyes of frank custer leake a sharecropper who comes to the promised.
In 1985 it was invited to numerous festivals including cannes and received the sundance special jury award for drama.
Photo measures 10 x 8 25inches.
Well and sometimes graphically produced for pbs american playhouse the killing floor stars damien leake as a southern black sharecropper seeking a better life in chicago.
The killing floor returned the front thomas joshua ernest rayford enjoys a home cooked dinner with mattie alfre woodard and frank custer damien leake.
Praised by the village voice as the most clear eyed account of union organizing on film the killing floor is a powerful historical drama set in the era of the great migration during world war one.
Marc blucas stars as the agent who receives videotapes of himself in the mail fears someone is watching him and ultimately falls apart as his paranoia gets the better of him.