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Constructing 'Race': the Catholic Church and the Evolution of Racial Categories and Gender in Colonial Mexico, 1521-1700
Modern Alternative Popes*
African Names and Naming Practices: the Impact Slavery and European
Segregated Catholicism: the Origins of Saint Katharine's Parish, New Orleans
The Catholic Church and the Holocaust, 1930–1965 Ii Introduction Introduction Iii
Religious and Social Aspects of Roman Catholic and Black American Relationships
The Church of St. Benedict the Moor: Propagating and Contesting Black Catholicism in New York City, 1883-1920 Jeffrey Wheatley
Black Catholicism and Music in Durham, North Carolina: Praxis in a New Key
Tapping a Treasure: the Impact of the Institute for Black Catholic Studies on Black Catholicism and the American Catholic Church
A Genealogy of Black Women, Hauntology and Art As Survival A
Imagining Religions in a Trinidad Village: the Africanity of the Spiritual Baptist Movement and the Politics of Comparing Religions
Catholicism, Christianity and Racism Resource Guide
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS for RELIGIOUS STUDIES CONCENTRATION from the General Education Curriculum: RELI 110 Understanding Faith From
Towards a Black Catholic Theology of Reconciliation-Tucker Margretta Stokes Tucker
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Black Catholicism: Religion and Slavery in Antebellum Louisiana Lori Renee Pastor Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
Prophesy, Public Theology, and Questions of Justice: Some Modest Reflections
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Archbishop Rummel's Leadership in Troubled Times: Spiritual and Secular Discourses to Integrate Parochial and Public Schools
Catholics, Sacred Space, and the Religiosity of Postwar Italian Politics, 1954-1969
Our African Heritage: Stories of Resistance and Resilience in Familiar Places
"Puritan Hypocrisy" and "Conservative Catholicity" : How Roman Catholic Clergy in the Border States Interpreted the U.S
Black Catholicism: the Formation of Local Religion in Colonial Mexico
Origins of Black Catholic Parishes in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1718-1920
The Civil Rights Movement in Abeyance
Celebrating 26 Years of African American Catholic Ministries in the Archdiocese of Louisville!
Malcolm X and the Limits of “Authentically Black and Truly Catholic”: a Research Project on Black Radicalism and Black Catholic Faith1