Oral history interview with Patti McKee.

Interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker. Patti McKee discusses her experiences in the Des Moines, Iowa Catholic Worker Community. She talks about what drew her to the Catholic Worker, the conditions, people, and social structure at Lazarus House and Monsignor Ligutti House, and the D...

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Main Author: McKee, Patti
Other Authors: Troester, Rosalie Riegle
Format: Cassette Audio Book
Language:English
Created: 1989.
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260 |c 1989. 
300 |a 2 sound cassettes (78 min.) :  |b analog +  |e transcript (35 leaves) 
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520 |a Interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker. Patti McKee discusses her experiences in the Des Moines, Iowa Catholic Worker Community. She talks about what drew her to the Catholic Worker, the conditions, people, and social structure at Lazarus House and Monsignor Ligutti House, and the Des Moines Catholic Worker Community overall. She describes her trip to India and the "craziest things" to happen at the house. McKee also shares stories of clowning techniques at demonstrations. Interviewed by Rosalie Riegle Troester. Interruptions in audio present in original recording. 
518 |a Recorded on July 11, 1989 in Des Moines, Iowa. 
590 |a Dorothy Day - Catholic Worker Collection, Series 9.1. 
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