Bowery Blues

Jack Cook
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Essays and poems (1966-2000) by Jack Cook from the Catholic Worker, the hot spot of anti-war activity, homebase of political prisoners of war, defender of Natives, farmworkers, Civil Rights, Community, Pacifism, radical Christianity, and anarchy. Documents the work and the workers; stories about people who incarnate the ideas and ideals of Dorothy Day.
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