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Oral history interview with Edmund Egan

Edmund Egan discusses his opinions of and experiences with the Catholic Worker Movement. He speaks about what drew him to the Catholic Worker, becoming a pacifist, and the many personalities at the Chrystie Street house in New York. He also talks about Dorothy Day's authority and the need to keep in touch with former Catholic Workers. Interviewed by Deane Mowrer.

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