Phyllis Clarke interview

Date
1977-06-14
Authors
Clarke, Phyllis
Dobbin, Murray
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Publisher
Canadian Plains Research Centre
Abstract

Phyllis Clarke was a member of the Communist party and political associate of Norris and Brady. She talks about the political atmosphere in the Prince Albert area in the fifties as well as the political beliefs and affiliations of Norris and Brady.

Description
25 p. transcript of an interview with Phyllis Clarke conducted by Murray Dobbin on June 14, 1977. Tape number IH-359, transcript disc 74.
Keywords
Alcohol -- Abuse of, Alcohol -- Attitudes toward, Discrimination -- Against Metis, Fur trade -- Modern, Indian-Provincial government relations -- Saskatchewan, Metis -- Political organization, Political parties -- CCF/NDP, Political parties -- Communist, Political parties -- Liberal, Trade -- Marketing boards, Trade -- Cooperatives, Work -- Welfare, Brady, James (Jim), Choiceland, Saskatchewan, Diefenbaker, John, Douglas, T.C., Foxford, Saskatchewan, La Ronge, Saskatchewan, Nipawin, Saskatchewan, Norris, Malcolm, Norris, Mary, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Smeaton, Saskatchewan
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