That's Dorothy Day in the picture #CatholicWorker
A.J. Muste, a leading exponent of Christian nonviolence in the 20th century, d. Feb 11 1967. In a career spanning resistance to both WWI and Vietnam he stood by his convictions, in season and out. "I don't do this to change the world. I do it to keep the world from changing me."
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Yes, both Muste and Dorothy Day lent their support to young men who publicly burned their draft cards in Union Square in 1965, acknowledging that in so doing they were also incurring possible arrest.
Feb 11, 2021 · 6:23 PM UTC
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