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Storytellers: David Brocca
Clip: Episode 1 | 11m 17s
West Pittston Filmmaker David Brocca shares his path to the Knox Mine Disaster documentary
For many residents of Luzerne County and the whole of the Anthracite Region, January 22nd, 1959, is a day that lives in infamy. But it is not the day alone that makes the Knox mine disaster such a compelling story. Filmmaker David Brocca shares his passion for, and path to, the Knox Mine Disaster Documentary.
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Stay Tuned
Storytellers: David Brocca
Clip: Episode 1 | 11m 17s
For many residents of Luzerne County and the whole of the Anthracite Region, January 22nd, 1959, is a day that lives in infamy. But it is not the day alone that makes the Knox mine disaster such a compelling story. Filmmaker David Brocca shares his passion for, and path to, the Knox Mine Disaster Documentary.
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