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Back of letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1940 April 5
Letter to Joe from on the road. Talks about going into migrant camps on the west coast. Pg 2 -
Letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1940 April 5
Letter to Joe from on the road. Talks about going into migrant camps on the west coast. Pg 1 -
Back of letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. December 1939
Second page of letter from Day to Zarella. In Mobile, AL. Describes life traveling and staying in convents, contrast to CW life; the need for her travels; and includes a special note to Joe appreciating all he does -
Letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. December 1939
First page of letter from Day to Zarella. In Mobile, AL. Describes life traveling and staying in convents, contrast to CW life; the need for her travels; and includes a special note to Joe appreciating all he does -
Back of letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1938 June 13
Letter from Day to Joe, describes work at Easton farms and inquires to Joe about managing the house, page 2 of 2 -
Letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. 1938 June 13
Letter from Day to Joe, describes work at Easton farms and inquires to Joe about managing the house, page 1 of 2 -
Letter from Dorothy Day to Joseph Zarrella. 1938 August 15
Day describes to Joseph Zarrella an annonymous letter she received about threats against CW. -
Letter from Dorothy Day to Joseph Zarrella. 1938 August 15
Continuation of letter where Day describes to Joseph Zarrella an annonymous letter she received about threats against CW. -
Ade Bethune print "St. Dorothy: Martyr"
Ade Bethune print "St. Dorothy, Martyr" -
Ade Bethune print "Our Lady of Homework"
Ade Bethune print "Our Lady of Homework" -
"You never leave the Catholic Worker "
An interview with Joe Zarrella about his time at the Catholic Worker