Oral history interview with Mary Lathrop.
In this interview, Catholic Worker Mary Lathrop speaks about her tumultuous background, conversion to Christianity, and ultimately to Catholicism, and what drew her to the Catholic Worker. She also describes meeting Dorothy Day, living at St. Joseph's House and the relationships she developed t...
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Formáid: | Caiséad Fuaim LEABHAR |
Teanga: | English |
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1975.
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Achoimre: | In this interview, Catholic Worker Mary Lathrop speaks about her tumultuous background, conversion to Christianity, and ultimately to Catholicism, and what drew her to the Catholic Worker. She also describes meeting Dorothy Day, living at St. Joseph's House and the relationships she developed there. Lathrop also discusses following Ammon Hennacy to Salt Lake City, Utah, helping him found Joe Hill House, and leaving Salt Lake City to work as a laborer throughout California. The interview ends abruptly. Interviewed by Deane Mowrer. |
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Cur síos fisiciúil: | 1 sound cassette (64 min.) : analog + transcript (17 leaves) |
Rochtain: | Open to all users. |