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All the Way to Heaven: The Selected Letters of Dorothy Day

This book presents a compilation of letters from Dorothy Day, a prominent social activist and co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement. The letters delve into her personal reflections on faith, social justice, and the challenges of living a life dedicated to service and advocacy. more

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Dorothy Day
Dorothy Day

Dorothy Day was an American journalist and social activist, born on November 8, 1897, and died on November 29, 1980. She is known for her focus on poverty and labor issues and is considered one of the leading figures in the American social justice movement of the 20th century. more

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