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Title
Interview with Anderson, McDonnell & McCullough
Creator
Edwards, Colin
Date Created and/or Issued
1961/1963?
Contributing Institution
Freedom Archives
Collection
California Revealed from Freedom Archives
Rights Information
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Description
Interview with Henry Anderson, Father Don McDonnell, and Father Thomas McCullough in Stockton, CA. Anderson is the Director of Research with the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee. McDonnell is the priest at Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission in San Jose. McCullough is the priest at the St. Linus Mission Church. Californians of Mexican Descent Raw Materials.
Type
sound
Format
1/4 inch audio tape
Extent
2 Tapes of 2
Identifier
FA 17 a
FA 17 b
casffa_000038_t01; casffa_000038_t02
Language
English
Provenance
Freedom Archives
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