Oral history interview with Joseph Monroe.

Catholic Worker Joe Monroe discusses his long association with the Worker. After describing his integrated upbringing in Catholic Philadelphia, Monroe speaks about what drew him to the Worker, his impressions of Maryfarm and the Mott Street house, and of the various personalities at these houses. He...

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Autore principale: Monroe, Joe
Altri autori: Mowrer, Deane, 1906-1989
Natura: Reg. sonora musicale Libro
Lingua:English
Pubblicazione: 1969.
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Riassunto:Catholic Worker Joe Monroe discusses his long association with the Worker. After describing his integrated upbringing in Catholic Philadelphia, Monroe speaks about what drew him to the Worker, his impressions of Maryfarm and the Mott Street house, and of the various personalities at these houses. He discusses his time working with Friendship House in Harlem and briefly discusses the civil rights movement as well as the dearth of African American Catholic Workers. Interviewed by Deane Mowrer.
Descrizione fisica:1 sound tape reel (106 min.) : analog, 1 7/8 ips. + transcript (23 leaves)
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