Salt of the Earth (1954)
At New Mexico's Empire Zinc mine, Mexican-American workers protest the unsafe work conditions and unequal wages compared to their Anglo counterparts. Ramon Quintero helps organize the strike, but he is shown to be a hypocrite by treating his pregnant wife, Esperanza, with a similar unfairness. When an injunction stops the men from protesting, however, the gender roles are reversed, and women find themselves on the picket lines while the men stay at home.
5 Kinolab Clips
Esperanza's Monologue
Esperanza (Rosaura Revueltas) speaks about her family's historical connection with what was once "San Marcos," but was changed to "Zinc Town" by white settlers.
Duration: 00:02:16
Timestamp: 00:01:20
Contributor: Alex Miller
Faulty Dynamite
Zinc miners like Ramon (Juan Chacón) are subject to dangerous working conditions and are constantly reminded that they are expendable.
Duration: 00:01:18
Timestamp: 00:04:29
Contributor: Alex Miller
Family Dispute
Esperanza (Rosaura Reveultas) begs Ramon (Juan Chacón) to consider the rights of women in their protest against unfair working conditions.
Duration: 00:03:51
Timestamp: 00:05:48
Contributor: Alex Miller
The Picket Line
Esperanza (Rosaura Revueltas) describes how women got involved in the picket line that the miners formed to protest their working conditions.
Duration: 00:03:01
Timestamp: 00:24:46
Contributor: Alex Miller
Different Pains
Esperanza (Rosaura Revueltas) goes into labor while her husband (Juan Chacón) is beaten by two police officers.
Duration: 00:02:03
Timestamp: 00:34:22
Contributor: Alex Miller