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The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant

"Families. Friends. Lives on the line."

The inside story of the last days of a General Motors plant in Moraine, Ohio, as lived by the people who worked the line.

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  • Popeye Hurst

    Popeye Hurst

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  • Kim Clay

    Kim Clay

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  • Kate Geiger

    Kate Geiger

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  • Kathe Day

    Kathe Day

    Self

  • Joyce Gilbert

    Joyce Gilbert

    Self

  • Louis Carter

    Louis Carter

    Self

  • Darlene Henson

    Darlene Henson

    Self

  • Rick Stacy

    Rick Stacy

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  • Kevin Claypool

    Kevin Claypool

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Overview

The inside story of the last days of a General Motors plant in Moraine, Ohio, as lived by the people who worked the line.

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