Nancy L. Roberts - Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker
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Cover photograph: Dorothy Day at her typewriter, 1970. (Bob Fitch photo)
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The Christ of the Breadlines 1950
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Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker
Nancy L. Roberts
State University of New York Press
ALBANY
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To my parents, Arthur and Doris Pellettier Roberts
Published by State University of New York Press, Albany
1984 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For information, address State University of New York Press, State University Plaza, Albany, N.Y., 12246
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Roberts, Nancy L., 1954 Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker.
Based on the author's thesis (doctoralUniv. of Minnesota). 1. Catholic WorkerHistory. 2. Day, Dorothy, 1897 3. Catholic Worker MovementHistory. I. Title BX801.C369653R63 1984 282'.05 84-8492 ISBN 0-87395-938-8 ISBN 0-87395-939-6 (pbk.)
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Contents
List of Illustrations
vi
Preface
vii
I The Catholic Worker Movement
1
II Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin
17
III "Read the Catholic Worker Daily!"
35
IV The Journalist
67
V The Lengthened Shadow
83
VI Ominous Times, Valiant Decisions
113
VII Civil Disobedience and Divine Obedience
139
VIII Mightier than the Sword
169
Appendix: The circulation of the Catholic Worker, 1933-1983
179
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List of Illustrations
Illustrations for the Catholic Worker by Fritz Eichenberg
The Christ of the Breadlines (1950)
frontispiece
The Long Loneliness (1952)
25
The Lord's Supper (1951)
57
The Sermon to the Birds (1964)
147
The Christ of the Homeless (1982)
177
Illustrations for the Catholic Worker by Ade Bethune
Poor Man Gleaning Scraps
x
St. Benedict Joseph Labre
16
Christ as a Carpenter
34
St. Martha
66
St. Veronica of Milan
82
St. Martin de Porres
112
Harvesters
138
Sowers
168
Photographs
1. Union Square readers of the Catholic Worker, about 1937
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