Winnie Wright, Age 11 (1974)

Winnie, the daughter of a steel worker and a teacher, lives in Gage Park, a Chicago neighborhood that is changing from white to black. Her family struggles with racism, inflation and a threatened strike, as Winnie learns what it means to grow up white, working class, and female.

Director: Betsy Martens, Teena Webb, Gordon Quinn, Suzanne Davenport, Greg Grieco
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 26 min
Release Date:
Production: Kartemquin Films
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

chicago, illinois, 1970s, inner city

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Winnie Wright, Age 11 about?
Winnie, the daughter of a steel worker and a teacher, lives in Gage Park, a Chicago neighborhood that is changing from white to black. Her family struggles with racism, inflation and a threatened strike, as Winnie learns what it means to grow up white, working class, and female.
Who directed Winnie Wright, Age 11?
Winnie Wright, Age 11 was directed by Betsy Martens, Teena Webb, Gordon Quinn, Suzanne Davenport, Greg Grieco.
How long is Winnie Wright, Age 11?
Winnie Wright, Age 11 has a runtime of 26m (26 minutes).
What genre is Winnie Wright, Age 11?
Winnie Wright, Age 11 is a Documentary film.
Where was Winnie Wright, Age 11 produced?
Winnie Wright, Age 11 was produced in United States of America.