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Oral history interview with Robert Gilliam

Robert Gilliam discusses his experiences with the New York Catholic Worker. He speaks about the people and conditions at the Chrystie Street house, the intelligence and focus of Dorothy Day, and how Peter Maurin's ideas are viewed currently. Includes participation from Michael Cullen and two unidentified men. Due to the condition of the original recording, some questions and comments are virtually inaudible. Interviewed by William D. Miller.

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