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Dorothy Day

Dorothy Day
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Dorothy Day (1897-1980) was a prominent American journalist, social activist, and devout Catholic who co-founded the Catholic Worker Movement in 1933. Born in Brooklyn, she initially pursued a bohemian lifestyle in Greenwich Village before experiencing a spiritual awakening. Day dedicated her life to advocating for the poor and marginalized, promoting social justice, pacifism, and voluntary poverty. She was known for her commitment to nonviolence and her efforts to address issues of labor rights, civil rights, and women's rights. Day's legacy continues to inspire generations of individuals working for social change and justice.