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From Pittsburgh's Monongahela Valley to Bethlehem Steel in Pennsylvania's coal country, these mills produced one-third of America's steel while creating entire ecosystems of Polish, Slovak, Italian, and Ukrainian communities. Then watch as the 1974 Consent Decree shattered racial segregation in the workplace, women broke through gender barriers, and catastrophic floods and foreign competition brought it all crashing down. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction: Walking Through the Gates 02:11 The Geography of Fire and Steel 05:14 Inside the Inferno: The Work Itself 14:10 The Brotherhood of the Blast Furnace 18:05 The Golden Wages and What They Bought 22:07 The Color Line Inside the Mill 27:59 Women of Steel: Breaking the Gender Barrier 32:23 The Union and the Boardroom: A Failure of Vision 38:50 Catastrophe: The Johnstown Flood of 1977 41:34 The Environmental Reckoning 44:56 The Steel Towns and Their Souls 48:01 The Culture Surrounding the Furnaces 54:52 The Shadows Gathering at Decade's End 01:01:41 What the Flames Meant