Zona de identificação
Tipo de entidade
Pessoa singular
Forma autorizada do nome
Hennacy, Ammon
Forma(s) paralela(s) de nome
Formas normalizadas do nome de acordo com outras regras
- Hennacy, Ammon, 1893-1970
Outra(s) forma(s) de nome
- Ammon Hennacy
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Área de descrição
Datas de existência
1893-1970
Histórico
Ammon Hennacy writes as the Director of the Joseph Hill House of Hospitality and St. Joseph's Refuge. The house fed the hungry and commemorated Joe Hill, who was a labor leader accused of murder (some say framed) and executed by the state of Utah in 1915. Hennacy was a pacifist and advocate for prisoners on death row. He converted to Catholicism in 1952 and shortly after served as an associate editor in New York for the «Catholic Worker» until moving to Salt Lake City and founding Joseph Hill House in 1961. (Source: Thomas, Joan. "Ammon Hennacy: A Brief Biography". Catholic Worker Home Page: 1994. ‹http://www.catholicworker.com/ah_bio.htm›, accessed: 2005/03/25.)