DAY, DOROTHY

DAY, DOROTHY. [1965] Radical American journalist who converted to Catholicism and cofounded the Catholic Worker, “a faith-based, grassroots movement for peace and social justice through nonviolent direct action.” Entry published in The Duty of Delight: The Diaries of Dorothy Day, edited by Robert Ellsberg. Marquette University Press, 2008.

Diaries of New York: 1609 - 2009 by Teresa Carpenter

Diaries of New York