An Inspired Complainer - By Jim Forest. Published in the November-December 1997 issue of Sojourners, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Dorothy Day's birth.
An Introduction to the Life and Spirituality of Dorothy Day - By James Allaire and Rosemary Broughton. An excerpt from their book Praying with Dorothy Day.
Baroness Calls Dorothy Day a Saint - Catherine de Hueck Doherty, spiritual writer, founder of Friendship Houses and Madonna House, shares memories of her friendship with Dorothy Day. Excerpt from the book Blue Door Stories.
Dorothy Day Library on the Web - Archive of Dorothy Day's writings, mostly from her columns in the Catholic Worker. Also photos, biographical information.
Dorothy Day, the Catholic Worker, and American Pacifism - Dorothy Day's use of the "just war" criteria to question war, and her holding pacifism as an alternative, affected Catholics in the U.S. and perhaps internationally. By Charles Chatfield, in Fellowship's Dorothy Day centennial issue.
Dorothy Day: The Staten Island Years - Photo exhibit and letters, courtesy of Marquette University.
Dorothy Day--A Saint for Our Age? - Jim Forest's presentation at the Dorothy Day Centenary Conference, at Marquette University, October 1997.
From Union Square to Rome - Autobiography written in 1938.
Illuminating Lives: Dorothy Day - A brief biography of famed Christian activist Dorothy Day. By Beth Randall.
Mystery and Myth: Dorothy Day, the Catholic Worker, and the Peace Movement - By Rosalie G. Riegle. An exploration of Day's commitment to nonviolence and the love that drove her. From Fellowship magazine's Dorothy Day issue, November-December 1997.
The Living Legacy of Dorothy Day - By Jim Forest. Some overlap with his "Biography of Dorothy Day". Covers Day's life up to the founding of the Catholic Worker.