Papers, 1953-[ongoing], bulk 1960-1976.
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Berrigan, Philip
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Peace activist. From the description of Oral history interview with Philip Berrigan, 1985. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309742671 Philip Berrigan is a political activist who was an outspoken critic of the Vietnam War. Berrigan was born in 1923, became active in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, and entered into acts of civil disobedience to protest war and the production of nuclear weapons. From...
Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980
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Berrigan, Daniel.
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Daniel Berrigan is a Catholic priest associated with peace and social justice movements throughout his life. A believer in non-violent civil disobedience, he has been arrested and imprisoned numerous times. He is most noted for his leadership of opposition to the Viet Nam war, but his work did not begin or end there. From the description of Daniel Berrigan scrapbook, 1930-1950. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64692915 The brothers Daniel Berrigan (born 1921...
Casa Maria Catholic Worker Community (Milwaukee, Wis.)
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Cullen, Michael Denis.
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Irish-born pacifist and religious educator. Co-founded the Casa Maria Catholic Worker House of Hospitality in Milwaukee in 1966. Destroyed draft records in the "Milwaukee Fourteen" anti-war action in 1968, for which he served 9 months in federal prison before being deported to Ireland. Upon readmission to the United States in 1991, he became director of religious education at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Tomahawk, Wisconsin. From the description of Papers, 1953-[ongoing], bulk...