Clarke, Phyllis, Interview

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Title: Clarke, Phyllis, Interview
Subject: Politics, History, Lifestyle, Communism, Fur Trade, Discrimination, Racism
Description: Phyllis was interviewed on June 14, 1977 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Phyllis Clarke, who ran as the Communist candidate in the general election of 1953, in Prince Albert, knew both Malcolm Norris and Jim Brady. She discusses the mistakes made by the NDP. She also talks about the political beliefs and affiliations of Norris and Brady. Phyllis also talks briefly about alcohol abuse, discrimination against Métis people, and the fur trade.
Publisher: Gabriel Dumont Institute
Date: 1977/06/14
Type: Text Document
Format: application/pdf
Language: English
Date of Copyright: May 30, 2003
Coverage: Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
GDI Media Location: GDI Oral Histories Interviews
GDI Media Filename: Clarke, Phyllis (M. Dobbin).pdf

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