Oral history interview with Willa Bickham.
Interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker. In this interview, Catholic Worker Willa Bickham discusses the founding and running of Viva House in Baltimore as well as civil disobedience actions that she or her associates were involved in. She talks about providing support for the Baltimo...
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Format: | Cassette Audio Book |
Language: | English |
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1987.
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Summary: | Interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker. In this interview, Catholic Worker Willa Bickham discusses the founding and running of Viva House in Baltimore as well as civil disobedience actions that she or her associates were involved in. She talks about providing support for the Baltimore Four, who poured blood over draft records in Oct. 1967, as well as, providing support and housing for the Catonsville Nine, who burned draft files in May 1968. She mentions other actions, such as White House pray-ins, and discusses running Viva House and how Baltimore has changed over the years. Interviewed by Rosalie Riegle Troester. |
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Physical Description: | 1 sound cassette (56 min.) : analog + transcript (26 leaves) |
Access: | Open to all users. |