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No handouts for Mrs. Hedgepeth

Depicts the situation of a domestic worker in Durham, N. C., to illustrate some of the reasons why, in the world's richest country, a woman can work all her life and still be trapped in poverty.

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  • "Depicts the situation of a domestic worker in Durham, N.C., to illustrate some of the reasons why, in the world's richest country, a woman can work all her life and still be trapped in poverty. The documentary takes a look at a life in poverty through the eyes of a maid who lives in a slum in Durham, North Carolina and works for an upper middle class woman. The film shifts constantly from the well-appointed home of her employer to the slum where she lives with its leaking roofs, rats in the yards and children playing around garbage cans."
  • "Depicts the situation of a domestic worker in Durham, N. C., to illustrate some of the reasons why, in the world's richest country, a woman can work all her life and still be trapped in poverty."@en
  • "Depicts the situation of a domestic worker in Durham, N.C., to illustrate some of the reasons why, in the world's richest country, a woman can work all her life and still be trapped in poverty."
  • "A documentary which takes a look at poverty through the eyes of a maid who lives in a slum in Durham, North Carolina and works for an upper middle class woman. The film shifts constantly from the well-appointed home of her employer to the slum where she lives with its leaking roofs, rats in the yards and children playing around garbage cans."

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  • "No handouts for Mrs. Hedgepeth"@en
  • "No handouts for Mrs. Hedgepeth"