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Oral history interview with Tom Cornell

Tom Cornell, former editor of the Catholic worker newspaper, discusses his involvement with the Catholic Worker Movement and Vietnam War protests. He discusses how he first became involved in the Movement and how he first came to the Catholic Worker house on Chrystie Street in New York. He discusses the civil defense drill protests that members of the Movement were involved in. He also talks about other protest movements he was involved in, including Vietnam War protests and draft resistance. Interviewed by Deane Mowrer.

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