I Am Somebody
- 1970
- United States
- 30 minutes
- English
A cinematic snapshot of the civil rights movement across the United States in the 1960s. I Am Somebody documents the 1969 strike of Black hospital workers in Charleston, South Carolina, over the course of which more than a thousand strikers, students, and civil rights activists were jailed. All but twelve of the 400 strikers were women, and Anderson tells the story from a distinctly feminist point of view.
- Production : Madeline Anderson, American Foundation of Nonviolence
- Photography : Don Hunstein, Roland Mitchel
- Editing : Madeline Anderson
- Print contact : Icarus Films • email orders@icarusfilms.com