Years of confrontation.

Formal remarks by Tom Cornell and Eileen Egan at a Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting held in New York. Cornell speaks first and discusses his background and his involvement with the Catholic Worker Movement. He also talks about Ammon Hennacy and how he created some tension within the Movement. He...

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Main Author: Cornell, Thomas C. (Thomas Charles), 1934-
Corporate Author: Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting
Other Authors: Egan, Eileen
Format: Conference Proceeding Audio Book
Language:English
Created: 1985.
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Summary:Formal remarks by Tom Cornell and Eileen Egan at a Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting held in New York. Cornell speaks first and discusses his background and his involvement with the Catholic Worker Movement. He also talks about Ammon Hennacy and how he created some tension within the Movement. He discusses draft card burning actions during the Vietnam War and Roger LaPorte's self-immolation. Egan then talks about Catholic Workers' activities encouraging the Second Vatican Council to condemn nuclear war. She also discusses Dorothy Day and actions that she was involved in, especially during the '60s. A question and answer session follows.
Physical Description:2 sound tape reels (97 min.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips.
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