Program recommendation - Italian Hall disaster

The Italian Hall disaster in Calumet, Michigan is one of the great unsolved mysteries of Michigan history. It involved the deaths of over 70 people - mostly children. It was, whether intended or not, a mass homicide. The tragedy evokes a lot of emotion in the area still. It is a really fascinating event that people continue to study today. The great Woody Guthrie wrote a famous song based on the 1913 Massacre as it was sometimes called. http://1913massacre.com/about-the-song/ There was a film done as well. There is a link, below, for a synopsis and the trailer for the film including Arlo Guthrie and a bit of the song by Woody Guthrie, too. Nice film based on the song. Don’t know how it would work with the live presentation. http://1913massacre.com/about/ Michael D. McGuire Grand Rapids, MI mdmcguire@yahoo.com

Interesting you brought this up Michael. I recently attended the People's Institute at Circle Pines Center in Delton, MI. One of the presenters was Alexandra Thebert, Executive Director of Save the Wild U.P. Here is the synopsis of her presentation: "Join Alexandra Thebert, Executive Director of Save the Wild U.P., to learn from successful campaign's in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. This workshop will investigate how to build a strong grassroots movement in a poor area, and how to cut through the opposition's promise of Jobs! Jobs! Jobs! We'll go over the strong tradition of unionization and labor organizing in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, including the Italian Hall Massacre and the introduction of the pneumatic drill aka "the widow-maker," and how the call for employment isn't at odds with an environmental ethic-- in fact, they are allied in the same effort for a better world." Thebert brought up the unsustainability of the boom/bust phenomena associated with creating jobs around pillaging natural resources. The U.P. is a perfect example. A logical modern parallel in Michigan would be the pressure to make way for the fracking boom. So, indeed, the 1913 story remains timely. Mike Evans Community Outreach Coordinator Hastings Public Library ________________________________________ From: michlib-l-bounces@mail.mcls.org [michlib-l-bounces@mail.mcls.org] on behalf of Michael McGuire [mdmcguire@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 5:48 PM To: michlib-l@mail.mcls.org Subject: [Michlib-l] Program recommendation - Italian Hall disaster The Italian Hall disaster in Calumet, Michigan is one of the great unsolved mysteries of Michigan history. It involved the deaths of over 70 people - mostly children. It was, whether intended or not, a mass homicide. The tragedy evokes a lot of emotion in the area still. It is a really fascinating event that people continue to study today. The great Woody Guthrie wrote a famous song based on the 1913 Massacre as it was sometimes called. http://1913massacre.com/about-the-song/ There was a film done as well. There is a link, below, for a synopsis and the trailer for the film including Arlo Guthrie and a bit of the song by Woody Guthrie, too. Nice film based on the song. Don’t know how it would work with the live presentation. http://1913massacre.com/about/ Michael D. McGuire Grand Rapids, MI mdmcguire@yahoo.com

Hi, all - This was, indeed, a major historical event for the western Upper Peninsula. It was part of a much larger worker's movement. There is more information to be found in MeL Michigana - look in the Making of Modern Michigan and the Keweenaw Digital Archives. Search for Italian Hall Disaster or Big Annie - she was one of the first female union organizers. We tend to think of the Keweenaw as a remote area covered with nothing but trees, but Calumet has a rich history and was quite a wealthy town during its heyday (which relates back to the issue of boom and bust and progress versus the environment). Thanks, Suzanne (proud Yooper) Part time Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 8:30a - 2p, with slight variations No Bad Days! ------------------- Suzanne Robinson, AMLS MeL Databases Training Coordinator Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (mcls.org) 1407 Rensen St., Suite 1 Lansing, MI 48910 800-530-9019 ext 134 From: Michael McGuire <mdmcguire@yahoo.com> To: "michlib-l@mail.mcls.org" <michlib-l@mail.mcls.org>, Date: 09/11/2013 05:51 PM Subject: [Michlib-l] Program recommendation - Italian Hall disaster Sent by: michlib-l-bounces@mail.mcls.org The Italian Hall disaster in Calumet, Michigan is one of the great unsolved mysteries of Michigan history. It involved the deaths of over 70 people - mostly children. It was, whether intended or not, a mass homicide. The tragedy evokes a lot of emotion in the area still. It is a really fascinating event that people continue to study today. The great Woody Guthrie wrote a famous song based on the 1913 Massacre as it was sometimes called. http://1913massacre.com/about-the-song/ There was a film done as well. There is a link, below, for a synopsis and the trailer for the film including Arlo Guthrie and a bit of the song by Woody Guthrie, too. Nice film based on the song. Don’t know how it would work with the live presentation. http://1913massacre.com/about/ Michael D. McGuire Grand Rapids, MI mdmcguire@yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Michlib-l mailing list Michlib-l@lists.mcls.org http://lists.mlcnet.org/mailman/listinfo/michlib-l
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Michael McGuire
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Mike Evans
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Suzanne Robinson