The Pullman Porter is a 1919 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The film is considered to be lost.[1]
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Pullmanporters were men hired to work for the railroads as porters on sleeping cars. Starting shortly after the American Civil War, George Pullman sought...
ThePullmanPorter is a 1919 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The film is considered to be lost. Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle...
Beginning after the American Civil War, the job of Pullmanporter had become an important means of work by African-Americans. The leaders of the BSCP—including...
these railroads would own Pullman outright. A labor union associated with the company, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, founded and organized by...
ThePullmanporter affair was a sex scandal involving the United States Under-Secretary of State Sumner Welles in September 1940. Welles — who was a closeted...
low wages paid by thePullman Company. His Pullman Company also hired black men to staff thePullman cars, known as Pullmanporters, who provided elite...
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staffed by a uniformed porter. The majority of PullmanPorters were African Americans. While still a menial job in many respects, Pullman offered better pay...
countries. The American term is now obsolete, "attendant" being preferred. Pullmanporter Society for the Prevention of Calling Sleeping Car Porters "George"...
who interacts with the public Pullmanporter, a railroad employee who assists passengers on sleeping cars Deal porter, a dockworker specializing in handling...
Pullman's daughter, as well as housing originally built for workers and managers. Also within the district is the A. Philip Randolph PullmanPorter Museum...
Carolina respectively. George worked as a porter for thePullman Company, headquartered in Chicago, while Maria raised the couple’s sole surviving child—three...
History Magazine, Online. "The Life of thePullmanPorter". SCSRA. "Early Hinckley – before and after the fire". Archived from the original on September 24...
father and grandfather in the documentary "Rising from the Rails: The Story of thePullmanPorter" crediting his family with passing down important values...
when thePullmanporter went to wake him. His berth on the train had not been used. Vaughan's body was later found with his skull crushed, beside the railroad...
win the strike, Debs decided to stop the movement of Pullman cars on railroads. The over-the-rail Pullman employees (such as conductors and porters) did...
Brutus Jones, a resourceful, self-assured African American and a former Pullmanporter, who kills another black man in a dice game, is jailed, and later escapes...
The Railroad Porter, also released as ThePullmanPorter, is a film produced by The Foster Photoplay Company that was released in 1912 or 1913. It was...
job in 1890 as a Pullmanporter, which involved overseeing sleeping cars on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. While working for the railroad, he and...
as Chef Zedra Conde as Carlita Norman Mayes as PullmanporterThe working title of this film was "The Falcon in Texas" with principal photography taking...
in the Broadway musical Cabin in the Sky. This won him a contract with Paramount Pictures in Hollywood. He found himself playing Pullmanporters while...
of the New Jewish Diaspora. New York: Henry Holt & Company (2001). ISBN 978-0805065909. Rising From the Rails: PullmanPorters and the Making of the Black...