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Dorothy Day



Dorothy Day (1897–1980) was an American Catholic activist, anarchist, and journalist. Well-remembered for her peaceful protesting, she established the Catholic Worker Movement, which provided aid to the poor and homeless. She is often called the most politically radical figure in the American Catholic Church.

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Dorothy Day

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Dorothy Day, Cofounder of the Catholic Worker Movement, Was a Radical Activist

OG History is a Teen Vogue series where we unearth history not told through a white cisheteropatriarchal lens.

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Dorothy Day Documentary: Don't Call Me a Saint

It's the first Full-Length Documentary on Dorothy Day by Claudia Larson.

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Dorothy Day Review: Biography of a Radical Rebel Is the Masterpiece She Deserves

John Loughery and Blythe Randolph achieve wonders in their life story of one of Francis I’s four morally exemplary Americans.

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An 'Intimate Portrait' of Dorothy Day, the Catholic Activist with a Bohemian Past

Kate Hennessy drew from family letters, diaries and memories in writing Dorothy Day, a biography of her late grandmother.

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