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Posted on: January 26, 2022

[ARCHIVED] "The Dixie 3" Free Film Premiere Week, February 21-27

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For Nurses By Nurses Productions announces its upcoming public release of the docudrama, “The Dixie 3: A Story on Civil Rights in Nursing,” with a free, week-long showing at the Hampton History Museum February 21-27.

Produced and directed by local filmmaker, Denetra Hampton, the 35-minute film is based on the 1963 landmark civil rights case occurring at Dixie Hospital in Hampton, Virginia. On August 8, 1963, three black nurses, Mildred Smith, Patricia Taylor (McKenzie), and Agnes Stokes (Chisman), had decided to eat lunch in the new, spacious whites-only cafeteria of the hospital rather than in the cramped basement classroom designated for non-whites. The three women were fired on the second day of their sit-in and sued the hospital for racial discrimination. April 28, 1966 the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously reverses a lower court decision and ordered Dixie Hospital to reinstate the employment of nurses. 

“THE DIXIE 3” opens up further dialogue about racism and bias in nursing, medicine and healthcare in a historical context. Producer, Denetra offers a cinematic conversation about the violation of civil rights of three nurses, their stand against racism and how they opened doors for future generations.

“The DIXIE 3” introduces three nurses to film as they make their debut appearances, Angela Mitchell, RN, portraying Patricia Taylor; T’Wanda Lowery, RN, portraying Agnes Stokes; and Melanie Outlaw, RN Portraying Mildred Smith. Also, bringing his talent to the production company as Director of Photography and Editor, Reid Kerley, collaborates with For Nurses By Nurses Productions to complete the work. 

For Nurses By Nurses Productions is partnering with the Hampton History museum for its first viewing of the film. Accompanying the film showings will be a display of the “behind-the-scenes” making of the film.  The public can view the film throughout the day in the museum’s Great Hall February 21 through February 27, Monday-Saturday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Sunday, 1:00-5:00 p.m.

Learn more about For Nurses By Nurses.

The Hampton History Museum is located at 120 Old Hampton Lane in Downtown Hampton. There is free parking in the garage across the street from the museum. For more information call 757-727-1102 or visit www.hamptonhistorymuseum.org.

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