Anthony Giacchino papers, 1970-2004.

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Anthony Giacchino papers, 1970-2004.

The collection is primarily related to "The Camden 28," a feature-length documentary film directed by Anthony Giacchino; includes research and interviews, 1996-2004: correspondence and interviews of Gene Dixon, Michael J. Doyle, Michael Giocondo, Robert Hardy, David Kairys, Ned Murphy, Joan Reilly, John Swinglish, Tom Tierney, and Howard Zinn. Also includes research material, 1971-1973, regarding FBI surveillance and investigation of the Camden 28 , including communications, transcripts of radio conversations, and related material; transcripts of the Camden 28 trial; media coverage, and expressions of support from Daniel and Philip Berrigan. Reference material includes items about John Dean and Richard Nixon; internal government memos, the Milwaukee 14, the raid of draft files in the FBI office in Media, PA in 1971 ; and the Camden 28 Defense Committee, including issues of its the Camden 28 Newsletter. Collection includes one bumpersticker, 21 photographs, and (March to May, 1973).

3.75 linear ft.

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Giacchino, Anthony

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Anthony Giacchino; b. 1969, New Jersey; B.A., Villanova University, 1992; received Fulbright award to study history; television producer and documentary filmmaker since 1994; has been involved with films about the bombing of Dresden, Germany ("Time Bomb"); a documentary on David McReynolds; and "The Camden 28", the story of group of activists who broke into a Camden (New Jersey) draft board office and destroyed draft records on August 21, 1971, the ensuing trial, and reflections in later years o...

Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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