What remains powerful, writes Naomi Fry, is "the movie's suggestion that no struggle can take place alone. Norma Rae is heroic, but she comes into her own, as a woman, because she is fighting for class solidarity " a struggle that, in turn, could not happen without a breaking down of long-standing ethnic and racial […]
SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:12PM on August 5, 2020