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Men are beginning to realize that they are not individuals but persons in society, that man alone is weak and adrift, that he must seek strength in common action.

Dorothy Day

Dorothy Day Biography

  Nationality: American
Type: Activist

Born: November 8, 1897
Death: November 29, 1980
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