Talk at Marquette University.
Comments made by Dorothy Day. After poems read by Ken Feit and an introduction by Michael Cullen, topics include the Milwaukee 14 and Chicago 15, Catholic worker finances, non-payment of taxes as civil disobedience, and violence in New York City. After the talk, there is an interview by an unknown w...
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Formato: | Cassette Audiom Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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1969.
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Sumario: | Comments made by Dorothy Day. After poems read by Ken Feit and an introduction by Michael Cullen, topics include the Milwaukee 14 and Chicago 15, Catholic worker finances, non-payment of taxes as civil disobedience, and violence in New York City. After the talk, there is an interview by an unknown writer covering the Bible, militants, and the Catholic Worker Movement. |
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Notas: | Title from archival inventory. |
Descripción Física: | 1 sound cassette (90 min.) : analog. |
Acceso: | Open to all users. |