Oral history interview with Donald and Idella Gallagher.

Catholic Worker Donald Gallagher discusses his experiences with the St. Louis and New York Catholic Worker during the 1930s. He describes what drew him to the Catholic Worker, trying to be a worker-scholar, and his impressions of Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin. He speaks about how Day's absolute...

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Autor principal: Gallagher, Donald Arthur
Outros Autores: Gallagher, Idella J., Brandon-Falcone, Janice
Formato: Cassete Audio Livro
Idioma:English
Publicado em: 1982.
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Resumo:Catholic Worker Donald Gallagher discusses his experiences with the St. Louis and New York Catholic Worker during the 1930s. He describes what drew him to the Catholic Worker, trying to be a worker-scholar, and his impressions of Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin. He speaks about how Day's absolute pacifism during World War II nearly splintered the movement. He also discusses his own pacifist beliefs. Idella Gallagher participates near the end of the interview. Interviewed by Janice Brandon-Falcone.
Descrição Física:1 sound cassette (46 min.) : analog.
Acesso:Open to all users.