Description
Sound recording of interview with Faith Craig Petric conducted by Estelle Freedman. Describes her social work with poor and
migrant farm workers, 1930s and 1940s; her time as a ship fitter during World War II; her longtime affiliations with the I.W.W.,
the California State Employees Association, the San Francisco Folk Music Club, and the Freedom Song Network; her career as
a folk singer; and her life as a single mother, feminist, and committed leftist.
Background
Activist and folk singer.
Extent
Transcript: 1 folder; Tapes: 5 audio cassettes
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Availability
Collection is open for research.