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This is a photo-voice project that I created to document my experience with the NSF-funded Anthropology by the Wire program.

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Consistently throughout the Anthropology by the Wire program, a prominent theme has been thatâŚ
Sparrows Pivot
In 2012, one of Baltimoreâs most pivotal institutions shut down permanently. The steel mill at Sparrows Point came to a halt and at once vast amounts of community members found themselves unemployed. As a result, over the past two years thousands of steel workers were forced to either âpivotâ into available manufacturing careers or, overwhelmingly, seek retraining, often through colleges.
These are their stories.
Women of Steel

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Itâs really hard to believe that six weeks have gone by so quickly⌠It seems like it was only yesterday that I was moving my bags into Millennium and we were powering through David Harvey.
Over the course of the program, I have met so many people that have challenged and changed my perspectivesâŚ
A look at Sharp-Leadenhallâs youth cleaning up their neighborhood as a part of their summer jobs. The Clean and Green team is a South Baltimore Partnership pâŚ
It was great to observe and interact with a group of young men that are willing to take an initiative in their community. Itâs by no means easy for guys in high school to publicly represent their neighborhood in a positive way, and these fellows are doing just that. Their eagerness to help clean up the community is a testament to the camaraderie which is woven into numerous urban neighborhoods, that more often than not, go unrecognized by mainstream media. Geographical location makes no difference when pressing for positive change, and these guys are definitely making great strides in that direction. Reflecting back on the seemingly âblink of an eyeâ time spent with the South Baltimore Partnership, I count each moment a blessing, that will not soon be forgotten. Big Up to the Clean & Green crew!
Bill Barry's thoughts on race and gender in the community and workplace of Sparrows Point.
WBALTV11 news clip on the implosion of Sparrows Point.Â
ABC 2 news piece on the closure of Sparrows Point

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Sad day. It's the one year anniversary of myself and many others losing their job at RG Steel after the company filed bankruptcy. Miss my job and coworkers so much. I'm never going to work at a place as awesome as that ever again. Not many people can say that they don't dread going to work...Well, working at the point, there was never a time where I dreaded going. Not to mention it was nice not living off a strict budget!
Lisa MarieÂ
June 8, 2013
Memories of Sparrows Point (FB)
"Of particular note is the Christmas star on the top structure of 'L' Furnace, which has been lit over the past three decades during the Christmas holidays. It is now doomed to be dark forever"
                              -- Al Westra & Mike Stilwell (2014)
        Content provided by Bill Barry
A short video about the concept of the company town surrounding mills such as Sparrows Point. Photos provided by labor historian Bill Barry and the Library of Congress.
Vintage photographs of Sparrows Point, Maryland, courtesy of Bill Barry.Â

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Dangers in the Mill
Content provided by Bill Barry.
November 20, 1926; Courtesy of Bill GoodmanÂ
A History & Timeline of Sparrows Point, by Bill Barry
The following text is an ongoing timeline, courtesy of Bill Barry, intended for his students at CCBC.Â
Last revised on February 21, 2014
1887âland purchased for new mill by Pennsylvania Steel
1889âfirst steel poured at The Point, which specialized in steel rails
1910âBethlehem Steel President Charles Schwab declared, "I will not be in the position of having management dictated to by labor," and brought in mounted state police to crush strikers seeking the right to form a union. There was bloodshed and one death. Killed was Hungarian steelworker Joseph Szabo. After a futile struggle of several months' duration, the workers, denied even a hall to meet in, gave up.
1916âmills bought by Bethlehem Steel
1919â
1935âfirst beer sold in steel cans
1936âSteelworkers Organizing Committee (SWOC) was found as a division of the United Mine Workers, with Philip Murray as the director, appointed by John L. Lewis, with David âTuxedo Daveâ McDonald as secretary-treasurer. Both Murray and McDonald were mineworkers.
March, 1937âfirst union contract between SWOC and US Steel, after Flint sit-down strike
August, 1939âThe NLRB told the company that ERP was a company union and did not legitimately represent the workers. Bethlehem Steel should "withdraw recognition from and completely disestablish the ERP."
April 1941âFortune magazine noted in a generally favorable article about the company that when it came to labor relations, Bethlehem Steel still had a long way to go: "In terms of the social responsibilities of modern American industry, Bethlehem's management is provincial. Socially, they are like characters in a majestic Gotterdammerung (twilight of the gods)."
September, 1941âBethlehem Steel/Sparrows Point votes in SWOCâoffice over OâConnorâs Package Store at the corner of Eastern avenue and Oldham Street
May, 1942âUnited Steelworkers of America (USWA) created as independent union with Murray as president and McDonald as Secretary-Treasurer.
1947âopposition by unions to President Trumanâs proposed national health insurance, especially from Walter Reuther of the UAW
1950ââTreaty of Detroitâ --the UAW negotiates an employer-connected health insurance plan
1959â116-day strike over Section 2(b)âbeginning of importsâemployment of 31,000 in union
1960âaluminum cans used for orange juice concentrate
1965âbeer first sold in aluminum cans; car parts made of plastic have, and should have, been prevented.
1967âCoke and Pepsi sold in aluminum cans
1969âNuclear Corporation, changed to NUCOR in 1971, a descendent from the Reo Automobile Company founded by Ransom Olds, opened its first âmini millâ in Darlington, SCâused electric arc furnace and claimed to be the company thatârocked the industryâ by using new technology âopenly anti-union and refers to its workers as âteammatesâ and pays low wages with high production incentives. The USWA was not able to organize the NUCOR workers
1973âExperimental Negotiating Agreement (ENA) with USWA to avoid strikes
1973âSparrows Point designated âone of the worst air and water pollutersâ by Council on
1974âConsent Decree resolves civil rights law suits
1975ââLâ Furnace constructed, last of town of Sparrows Point is demolished
1981âfirst asbestosis lawsuits filed by Peter Angelos
1984-86âinstallation of continuous caster and Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF)
December, 1993âNAFTA signed by President Clinton
January, 1995âThe world Trade Organization (WTO) founded, establishing âfree tradeâ on industrial production, like steelâChinese state-owned steel production increases from 100 million tons (1996) to 123 million tons (1999).
1997-2000ânew Cold Mill opens, at cost of $300 millionâUSWA agrees to significant contract changes (crew size, job combinations, work rules) with decreased employment to 4,300 by 2000
1997âConsent Decree with EPA over pollution controls
1997âErnest âBillyâ Thompson elected District Director for USWA Region 8, first director not
September, 2001âSteve Miller, a âturnaround expert,â named CEO of Bethlehem Steel
October, 2001âBethlehem Steel âturns aroundâ by declaring bankruptcyâretireesâ pensions/
November, 2002âPBGC takes over pensions, underfunded by $4.3 billionâretireesâ health care owed $3 billionâ14,600 retirees in Baltimore area
2000-2009âChina captured all of the worldâs growth in steel production. During that period, Chinese steel production increased by 346 percent, while steel production in the rest of the world decreased by 10 percent. Today, Chinaâs total steel production is on pace to be as much as 630 million metric tons per year, accounting for more than 45 percent of global steel production.
April, 2003âInternational Steel Group (ISG), led by Wilbur Ross, buys the mill
October 25, 2005âMittal Steel buys the plant for $4.5 billion, 14 times what Ross paid in 2003
2007âfirst phase of widening the Panama Canal, to be completed in 2015, requiring more deep water frontage in Baltimore
2008âresponding to anti-trust Justice Department action, Mittal sells Sparrows Point to Severstal, a Russian steel company, for $ 810 million
2011â Severstal all its mills for $ 1.2 billion to RG Steel, owned by venture capitalist Ira RennertâRennert also owns a 29-room/39-bathroom house on Long Island
January, 2011âas I walked across the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, I saw a plaque commemorating the use of Bethlehem Steel in constructing the bridge in 1936. At the same moment, I looked across the bay at the reconstruction of the Oakland Bay Bridge, all with
April, 2011âDOL forces rerun of USWA Local 9477 election
May 30, 2012âRG Steel declares bankruptcy, pulling $3 million/week from the local economy
Summer, 2012âdid state and federal officials threaten U.S. Steel with huge pollution fines to discourage its purchase of The Point?
August 8, 2012âHILCO buys Sparrows Point for $ 72 million for scrapâend of any union
August 20, 2012âunion meeting after closure of the mill
December, 2012âauction for the property, with deadline of December 21
December 13âNew Cold Mill bought by Nucor for âspare partsâ
December 13âCounty Executive Kevin Kamenetz declares âA   century of steelmaking as we know it has come to an endââcreates task force for new development at The Point
2014âDiscussion on coulda/woulda/shoulda
RESOURCES
Bill Barry. www.sparrowspointsteelworkers.com --history project
_________.http://programs.wypr.org/podcast/how-baltimore%E2%80%99s-men-steel-are- faring-year-after-hope-ended-sparrows-point radio spot
__________ Growing Up Baltimoreâsegment on Sparrows Point
http://www.jhsph.edu/research/centers-and-institutes/center-for-prevention-of-youth-violence/
field_reports/_audio/econ1.mp3
http://millstories.umbc.edu/ UMBC video interviews
Louis Diggs. From the Meadows to The Point
Elmer Hall. A Mill on the Point: One Hundred and Twenty-Five Years of Steelmaking at Sparrows Point, Maryland."
___________. Diary of a Mill Town
Karen Olson. Wives of Steel
Mark Reutter. Making Steel: Sparrows Point and the Rise and Ruin of American Industrial
Deborah Rudacille. Roots of Steel
Frank Whelen. âThe Violent Strike of 1941.â Allentown Morning Call (September 2, 1991)
http://articles.mcall.com/1991-09-02/features/2810498_1_bethlehem-steel-labor-disputes-older- workers