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Outside of the sheds, work was still dangerous. Workers were crushed, injured, and combusted. Jack gives us a tour of the abandoned quarries, which he punctuates with bittersweet memories and reflections. He tells a joke about a trick laid-off workers used to get a meal. In the end, Jack just wants to be able to get by.
Oral history transcript to be performed: Jack Gills, Derrick Operator (1930s, Federal Writers’ Project interview)
Guest performer: Richard Gaiotti
This is an independently produced show. Please consider supporting En Masse on Patreon.
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Outside of the sheds, work was still dangerous. Workers were crushed, injured, and combusted. Jack gives us a tour of the abandoned quarries, which he punctuates with bittersweet memories and reflections. He tells a joke about a trick laid-off workers used to get a meal. In the end, Jack just wants to be able to get by.
Oral history transcript to be performed: Jack Gills, Derrick Operator (1930s, Federal Writers’ Project interview)
Guest performer: Richard Gaiotti
This is an independently produced show. Please consider supporting En Masse on Patreon.
SOUND & MUSIC CREDITS