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Oral history interview with Michael Harank

In this interview, Catholic Worker Michael Harank discusses how he came to be involved in the Catholic Worker Movement, some of the difficulties of working in a house of hospitality, and his thoughts on the movement as a whole. He talks about how the Catholic Worker has shaped both his spiritual and political thought, and talks at length about the importance of disarmament. Interviewed by Marc H. Ellis.

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  • "In this interview, Catholic Worker Michael Harank discusses how he came to be involved in the Catholic Worker Movement, some of the difficulties of working in a house of hospitality, and his thoughts on the movement as a whole. He talks about how the Catholic Worker has shaped both his spiritual and political thought, and talks at length about the importance of disarmament. Interviewed by Marc H. Ellis."@en
  • "Interview conducted for Dorothy Day : portraits by those who knew her. In these two interviews, Michael Harank discusses Dorothy Day, particularly caring for her in her final years and her death. In the first interview he talks about how he first became aware of the Catholic Worker Movement through his older brother, Andrew. Then he discusses how he came to the New York Catholic Worker and how he helped care for Day during her last days. He tells stories about her state of mind and the visitors she had. In the second interview, conducted over the phone, he discusses Day's death and funeral in great detail. Interviewed by Rosalie G. Riegle. Interruptions in audio present in original recording. Complete audio recording available; transcript incomplete."@en

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  • "History"@en
  • "Oral histories"@en
  • "Interviews"@en

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  • "Oral history interview with Michael Harank"@en