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Blackout

Call Number

  • DVD 333.7932 B629 (CEN)

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Languages

In English, with optional English subtitles.

Publication Information

[Boston] : WGBH Educational Foundation, [2015]

Physical Description

1 videodisc (approximately 60 minutes) : sound, color, ; 4 3/4 in.

Audience

Not rated.

Summary

On July 13, 1977, New Yorkers prepared themselves for another sweltering day. But high temperatures weren't the only thing making them sweat: unemployment was high, police and firefighters had been laid off, municipal services had been cut, and a serial killer named Son of Sam was still on the loose, keeping everyone on edge. That evening, lightning struck a power line outside the city, increasing demand on surrounding lines. Despite Con Edison's efforts to control the cascading effects and prevent a catastrophic system failure, the lights went out, plunging some seven million city residents into darkness. In the city that never sleeps, the divide between the haves and the have-nots became ever more apparent, as mayhem broke out under the cover of darkness. By the time the lights went back on more than a day later, more than 1,600 businesses had been looted, over 3,700 people had been arrested, and firefighters had battled more than 1,000 fires. Told through the memories of ordinary New Yorkers who lived through the events, Blackout explores what happened on the night the lights went out.

Notes

Title from container.

Originally broadcast on PBS as an episode of American experience in 2015.

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