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[Articles]

This file includes copy of articles, clippings, and transcribed articles that relate to the Sons of Freedom relationship with the rest of the Doukhobor community. Most of the documents were created in late 1920s and early 1930s. One of the documents is a collection of transcribed articles compiled for a special meeting that took place on March 3, 1965 in relation to the Simma Holt’s book “Terror in the name of God”.

[Articles - Christians, communists and anarchists]

This file contains: Christian anarchists (19--); and The Communist - Christian Controversy Peter N. Hlookoff (1973); Monastery – Sons of Freedom, Gilpin (1986); Istoriia odnogo zlodeianiia by Mark Popovskii (1980).

Articles by William Carson

This file consists of articles and essays written mostly by William Carson that focus on the Doukhobor community and its problems. His view appears to be favorable of the Doukhobor’s way of life and he expresses disapproval of the society’s and the British Columbia government attitude towards the Doukhobors. In some cases, the authorship of documents is unclear. William Carson was a head of the association called “The Human Rights Association” that tried to raise funds for the defense of the jailed Freedomites.

[Articles in Russian]

This file contains articles regarding occultism and yoga and articles regarding early Doukhobor history in 18th century Russia and 20th century Canada.

[Assorted brochures, clippings, ephemera, etc]

This file contains brochures, pamphlets, circulars, advertisements, exhibit catalogues, periodical and a few clippings directly concerning Doukhobors, their life and cultural activities or published by Doukhobors. Includes 2 photographs

[Assorted writings and psalms]

This file consists of assorted writings. It contains: a writing For spiritual reasoning…; a writing “God bless”; psalms; a speech by P. V. Verigin (1922); a speech by P. P. Verigin (1934); writing by P. Sergievski “Doukhobors at the crossroads” (1936) ; a writing by A. Gusskin “Judas traior…” (1957); psalms (1981).

Astaforoff, Mary

This file consists of correspondence of Mary Astaforoff with letters addressed to Doukhobor community, Mary’s family members, sister Lucy and son Peter, Charlie Peever of RCMP, Florence Konkin, Tina Jmaeff, Fred Hadikin, and Tania and Polly. This file also includes statements by Mary.

Astaforoff, Mary and Malakoff, Mary

This file consists of joined correspondence of Mary Astaforoff and Mary Malakoff who spent time in prison for protests and arson. This file consists of their correspondence and statements.

Astaforoff, Peter P.

This file consists of correspondence and statements of Peter P. Astaforoff. Some documents are dated and in some cases dating of the documents is not clear.

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