In 1913, a Christmas party for the children of striking copper miners in Calumet, Michigan ended in tragedy. Ross and Galdieri were inspired by the Woody Guthrie song "1913 Massacre" to do a documentary about the event.
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Louis V. Galdieri 521 2nd Street Brooklyn, NY 11215 718-965-0385 louis@1913massacre.com
Ken Ross 72 East 3rd Street, #4A New York, New York 10003 212-982-0343 ken@1913massacre.com
If you or someone you know has a family story about the strike of 1913, the Italian Hall disaster, or Calumet in the old days, we'd love to hear it. We've received email correspondence from around the country and around the world, and we do our best to follow up on compelling leads and tips. Your stories are the stories we want to tell. Get in touch! If you or someone you know has old family photographs or (above all) old motion picture footage of Calumet or the Copper Country before 1965 or so, please drop us a line. We are especially interested in old home movies of life in the UP. We are also interested in finding film or video footage of the Italian Hall demolition. Most important of all, if you or your organization would like to make a tax deductible contribution to our project, please contact us. All contributions to the film should be made payable to our fiscal sponsor, The Center for Independent Documentary, with "1913 Massacre Film Project" on the memo line.
The Center for Independent Documentary 680 South Main Street Sharon, MA 02067 telephone: 781-784-3627
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