
10,000 Black Men Named George (2002)
Overview
In the 1920s, the rights of American workers to join a labor union was still considered an open question, and African-Americans were routinely denied their civil and economic rights. 10,000 Black Men Named George, the title, refers to the fact Pullman porters were often called "George" by white passengers, which was considered a racial slur.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.867 |
Directed By
Robert Townsend
TOP CAST

Andre Braugher
A. Philip Randolph

Charles S. Dutton
Milton Webster

Mario Van Peebles
Ashley Totten

Brock Peters
Leon Frey

Carla Brothers
Lucille Randolph

Kenneth McGregor
Barton Davis

Ellen Holly
Selena Frey
Ernestine Jackson
Mrs. Randolph

Ardon Bess
Daddy Moore
Ordena Stephens
Sandi Totten

James McGowan
Desmond

Kedar Brown
James Randolph

Christopher Bondy
William Green
Neville Edwards
E.J. Daniels
Collette Micks
Mrs. Robbins
Terry Hart
Conductor
Emma Fleury Harvey
Isabel Robbins (as Emma Fleury)
Mario Romano
Donaldson
Camille James
Porter's Wife

Sandi Ross
Mrs. Walker
Lee Taylor
Wealthy Passenger
John Dewey
College Kid
Ed Fielding
Conductor #2
Karen Eyo
Elegant Woman
Harvey Sokoloff
Board Member

Amanda Brugel
Waitress

Dave Nichols
Detective #1
Tim MacMenamin
Lead Thug (as Tim McMenamin)
Peter Graham
Conductor #3

Aron Tager
Governor Morrow

Darren Josephs
A Porter In Back
Larry Schwartz
Mayor LaGuardia
Hadley Sandiford
Porter
Sean Wayne Doyle
Mediator
Marvin Hinz
Reporter
Nelson Tynes
Dancing Porter

Joel Gordon
Circumspect Porter

Lyriq Bent
Disgruntled Man

Richard Blackburn
Franklin Roosevelt

Richard Eden
Fred Bent
Herbert Johnson
Other Porter
Klé McKoy
Disgruntled Man's Son

Yvette McKoy
Disgruntled Man's Wife

Araya Mengesha
Bobby