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Stephan S. Sorokin fonds File
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[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1959]

Some of the correspondents include: V.S. Popoff, I. M. Chernov, W. M. Moojelsky, Petr Iliasov, A. Kolesnikov, Joseph Podovinikoff, I. I. Perepelkin, Vassily Pozdnikoff, V. Svetlishev, M. Khodikin, and Nikolai Novakshonov.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1960]

Some of the correspondents include: Fedor Cherienkov, Nikolai Posnikov, Petr Iliasov, I. I. Perepelkin, Nikolai Novakshonov, P. P. Elasoff, V. A. Selivanov, and W. Evans.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1962]

This file includes reports from W. M. Moojelsky’s court case in British Columbia and Saskatchewan. Some of the correspondents include: I. I. Perepelkin, Water Siegmeister (Brazil), Joseph Podovinikoff, and G. Khadikin.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1972]

This file also contains spiritual messages and writings directed to the Doukhobor community and particularly to imprisoned Doukhobor women in Agassiz and Kingston prisons. Some of the correspondents include: M. Chernenkov, P. Rezanzoff, V. Podovinikoff, Masha Malokhov, Masha Astafurov, Tina Jmaeff, and J. J. Verigin.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1952]

This file contains correspondence with government officials in Uruguay, Bolivia and Chile. Sorokin’s letters are written in Montevideo, Uruguay and Santiago, Chile. W. M. Moojelsky is often a person undersigning letters with Sorokin.

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