A fine art, giclée print expertly mounted on a ½" Wood Plaque with beveled edges. A satin laminate with a transparent, non-glare, UV coating protects the finish. Keyhole hanger on back.
5-10 business days to manufacture from time of order. See Wood Plaques for more information.
Though primarily known for her works of mercy feeding and housing the homeless of New York City, Dorothy Day did not neglect the works of justice. In her writing and through her activism, she sought to change the conditions in our society that create poverty in the first place. She was arrested and jailed for two weeks for demonstrating in support of striking farm workers. This was only one of many protests she participated in during her long life. Dorothy was consistently and outspokenly anti-war, even during World War II when that stance was very unpopular.