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Interviewee: Winston Gereluk
Year: 2003
Location: Edmonton
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Index: Ukrainian immigrants; Western Ukraine; First/second/third immigration waves; Austro-Hungary; Romania; Reading clubs; National Policy – western settlement; Sod huts; Railways; Coalmines; Internment camps; Trade unions; Cold War; No Streets of Gold; Northwest Mounted Police; Myrnam; Ukrainian Orthodox Church; Canadian Ukrainian Congress; Name change; United Labour Farmer Temple Association;
Great Revolt of 1919: Winston Gereluk discusses the reasons why a large percentage of Ukrainian-Canadian settlers in the early 20th century joined radical movements and the repression that they faced from the Canadian state for demanding social justice.