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Oral history interview with Martin Paul

Author: Martin Paul, Catholic Worker.; Gertrude Paul; Deane Mowrer
Edition/Format:   Audiobook on Cassette : Cassette recording : EnglishView all editions and formats
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In this interview, Catholic Worker Martin Paul discusses his varied experience with the Catholic Worker Movement, chiefly including his time at St. Joseph's House in Chicago and on farms near Minneapolis and in Missouri. Paul and his wife Gertrude speak about farm life and a wide array of social issues in American society. Paul also describes traveling with Peter Maurin to spread the Catholic Worker message in  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Oral histories
Interviews
Named Person: Martin Paul, Catholic Worker; Peter Maurin
Material Type: Audio book, etc.
Document Type: Sound Recording
All Authors / Contributors: Martin Paul, Catholic Worker.; Gertrude Paul; Deane Mowrer
OCLC Number: 646194246
Production notes: Recorded in Tivoli, N.Y.
Description: 1 sound cassette (52 min.) : analog + transcript (20 leaves)

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In this interview, Catholic Worker Martin Paul discusses his varied experience with the Catholic Worker Movement, chiefly including his time at St. Joseph's House in Chicago and on farms near Minneapolis and in Missouri. Paul and his wife Gertrude speak about farm life and a wide array of social issues in American society. Paul also describes traveling with Peter Maurin to spread the Catholic Worker message in schools. Interviewed by Deane Mowrer.

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