Dorothy May Day

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Dorothy May Day was an American journalist, social activist, and co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement known for her advocacy for the poor and for social justice.

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instanceOf Catholic
Catholic Worker Movement co-founder
anarchist
human
journalist
pacifist
social activist
advocatedFor pacifism
social justice
the poor
workers' rights
alsoKnownAs Dorothy Day
birthDate 1897-11-08
birthPlace Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
coFounded Catholic Worker Movement
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1980-11-29
deathPlace New York City, New York, United States of America
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
familyName Day
foundedPublication Catholic Worker newspaper
surface form: The Catholic Worker
genre autobiography
religious writing
social commentary
givenName Dorothy
hasInfluenced Catholic social activism in the United States
Christian anarchist movements
knownFor advocacy for the poor
co-founding the Catholic Worker Movement
commitment to nonviolence
hospitality houses for the homeless
language English
movement Catholic Worker Movement
name Dorothy May Day
notableWork Catholic Worker newspaper
surface form: The Catholic Worker newspaper

The Long Loneliness
occupation editor
journalist
social activist
writer
placeOfBurial Resurrection Cemetery, Staten Island, New York, United States
politicalIdeology Catholic social teaching
Christian anarchism
religion Roman Catholicism
residence New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
subjectOf cause for canonization in the Roman Catholic Church

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Dorothy Day birthName Dorothy May Day