David Goldstein - Martha Moore Avery Papers, 1889-1958, (bulk 1899-1937).

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David Goldstein - Martha Moore Avery Papers, 1889-1958, (bulk 1899-1937).

Includes subject clippings, and articles of both Goldstein and Martha Moore Avery relating mostly to Socialism and Catholicism. Correspondence of both Goldstein and Avery is also included. In addition, there are many subject-related scrapbooks, photographs, and some artifacts.

61.5 linear ft., (135 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7331293

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Journalist and author. Goldstein was born in London of Dutch Jewish parents, who emigrated to America in 1871. At a young age Goldstein became involved with the Socialist party in Boston, often collaborating with Martha Moore Avery. After the turn of the century both Goldstein and Avery converted to Catholicism, and dedicated their later years to street preaching and other efforts to promote the Church in America. From the description of David Goldstein - Mar...

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