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Dorothy Day was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 8, 1897. Dorothy and her family had to move to Chicago’s Southside because of the earthquake that occurred in 1906. They moved to the north side because her dad got a better job. Dorothy was an American journalist, pacifist, reporter, social activist and a Catholic convert. Dorothy Day attended the University of Illinois in 1914 and dropped out 2 years later. After she drops out she moves back to New York to become a reporter. She converted from a bohemian lifestyle to a Catholic in 1927. Dorothy Day called the Catholic Church the “the church of immigrants and the church of the poor” Dorothy became more famous after her conversion. The birth of her daughter in 1926 also made her convert. Forster Batterham was also the father of Dorothy’s daughter Tamar Theresa Day, but he did not want to get married …show more content…

He never went to jail, and he was not a liar or hypocrite according to Dorothy. “He loved nature with a sensuous passion and he loved birds and beasts and children because they were not men” (pg 120) Forster knew how corrupt all manmade institutions were which made Dorothy support his ideas. In the Long Loneliness Dorothy says “He worked as little as possible, he shared in all the expenses of the house, but he never spent any money if he could help it.” (Pg 120) Forster did what a lot of good men would do. “Forster was home only weekends and then he chopped enough wood to last a few days” (pg 137) In the book the Long Loneliness, Dorothy Day talks about how Forster was only home on weekends but he still provided and sheltered for Tamar Teresa Day and Dorothy. Forster cared about other people, and disliked having the control of others. “His fear of responsibility, his dislike of having the control of others, his extreme individualism made him feels that he of all men should not be a father.” There is not enough information in the book to show why Forster was a bad

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