LC control no. | n 90721773 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hennacy, Ammon, 1893-1970 |
Variant(s) | Hennacy, Ammon A., 1893-1970 Hennacy, Ammon Ashford, 1893-1970 |
Located | Columbiana County (Ohio) Atlanta (Ga.) New York (N.Y.) Salt Lake City (Utah) Negley (Ohio) |
Birth date | 1893-07-24 |
Death date | 1970-01-14 |
Place of birth | Columbiana County (Ohio) Negley (Ohio) |
Place of death | Salt Lake City (Utah) |
Affiliation | Ohio State University Hiram College University of Wisconsin--Madison |
Profession or occupation | Pacifists Political activists Anarchists Editors |
Found in | NUCMC data from Swarthmore College Peace Collection for War Resisters League. Records, 1923- (Ammon A. Hennacy; correspondent) LC data base, 12-6-90 (hdg.: Hennacy, Ammon, 1893-1970) Wikipedia, website viewed April 8, 2015 (Ammon Hennacy; Ammon Ashford Hennacy; born July 24, 1893, Negley, Ohio; died January 14, 1970, Salt Lake City, Utah; Irish-American pacifist; Christian anarchist; socialist activist; member of the Catholic Worker Movement and a Wobbly; established "Joe Hill House of Hospitality" in Salt Lake City, Utah and practiced tax resistance; studied a year each at Ohio State University, Hiram College in Ohio, and University of Wisconsin-Madison; at outbreak of WWI imprisoned for 2 years in Atlanta, Georgia for resisting conscription; moved to New York in 1953 and became editor of the Catholic Worker; moved to Utah in 1961) |
Associated language | eng |