Jan 4, 2010
Newspaper article
By: Dorothy Day
Date: May 1936
Source: Day, Dorothy. "Pacifism." The Catholic Worker, May 1936, 8. Available online at http://www.catholicworker.org/dorothyday/daytext.cfm?TextID... ; website home page: http://www.catholicworker.org (accessed February 11, 2002).
About the Author: Dorothy Day (1897–1980), born in Brooklyn, New York, was a noted social reformer and activist. A dedicated Marxist in her youth, she later experienced a change of heart and converted to Roman Catholicism in 1927. Five years later she cofounded the Catholic Worker Movement. For more than four decades she guided this Catholic social activism movement in the areas of peace advocacy, labor union justice, and civil rights.
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