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The Long Loneliness: An Autobiography
Dorothy Day always has had a consuming sympathy for the lonely, the poor and the outcast, and a passionate love for her neighbor love that moved her to devote herself to the friendless and roused her to defend the downtrodden. Her keen sense of social-mindedness and burning zeal led her from a conservative, conventional background to the flagrant espousal of such radical causes as Socialism. the IWW, and even Communism.
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Publisher | Image Book : Garden City, New York., 1959 |
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280hlm; 10,5 x 18cm
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English
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923.6
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