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This inspiring and fascinating memoir, subtitled, “The Autobiography of the Legendary Catholic Social Activist,” The Long Loneliness is the late Dorothy Day’s compelling autobiographical testament to her life of social activism and her spiritual pilgrimage.
A founder of the Catholic Worker Movement and longtime associate of Peter Maurin, Dorothy Day was eulogized in the New York Times as, “a nonviolent social radical of luminous personality.” The Long Loneliness recounts her remarkable journey from the Greenwich Village political and literary scene of the 1920s through her conversion to Catholicism and her lifelong struggle to help bring about “the kind of society where it is easier to be good.”
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Biography, Catholic converts, Catholic Worker Movement, Catholic Church, Civil rights workers, Catholics, Social reformers, Women social reformersPeople
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The Long Loneliness: The Autobiography of the Legendary Catholic Social Activist
May 05, 2020, HarperCollins B and Blackstone Publishing, Harpercollins
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The long loneliness: the autobiography of Dorothy Day.
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