Oral history interview with Charles Butterworth.

Former Catholic Worker Charles Butterworth discusses his experiences in the Catholic Worker Movement. He speaks about what drew him to the Worker and his opinions of the various houses in which he lived, including Chrystie Street in New York and the Peter Maurin Farm. He shares many stories of eccen...

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Auteur principal: Butterworth, Charles, 1926-1978
Autres auteurs: Mowrer, Deane, 1906-1989
Format: Audio Livre
Langue:English
Publié: 1969.
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Résumé:Former Catholic Worker Charles Butterworth discusses his experiences in the Catholic Worker Movement. He speaks about what drew him to the Worker and his opinions of the various houses in which he lived, including Chrystie Street in New York and the Peter Maurin Farm. He shares many stories of eccentric guests. He describes at length his time in military prisons for harboring an AWOL soldier, as well as the subsequent trial. Butterworth also talks about his activities after leaving the Worker. Interview ends abruptly. Interviewed by Deane Mowrer.
Description matérielle:2 sound tape reels (148 min.) : analog, 1 7/8 ips. + transcript (29 leaves)
Accès:Open to all users.