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Oral history interview with Marjorie Humphrey

In this interview, Catholic Worker Marjorie Humphrey discusses her experiences in the Catholic Worker Movement and working at Maryhouse. She talks about the operations of Maryhouse, the surrounding neighborhood, and the type of women who live there. She elaborates on her impressions of the philosophies behind the Catholic Worker, Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin. Interviewed by Douglas Wright.

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