Persons of color and religious at the same time : the Oblate Sisters of Providence, 1828-1860 / Diane Batts Morrow.
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TextPublication details: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©2002.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 336 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - 0807862150
- 9780807862155
- 0807827266
- 9780807827260
- 9798890873590
- Oblate Sisters of Providence -- History -- 19th century
- Oblate Sisters of Providence
- African American Catholics -- History -- 19th century
- Catholiques noirs américains -- Histoire -- 19e siècle
- RELIGION -- Institutions & Organizations
- African American Catholics
- Schwarze Frau
- USA
- Congregaties
- Vrouwen
- Katholische Kirche
- 1800-1899
- Geschichte 1828-1860
- 271/.97 21
- BX4412 .M67 2002
- online - EBSCO
- 11.54
- BO 6450
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-327) and index.
Founded in Baltimore in 1828 by a French Sulpician priest and a mulatto Caribbean immigrant, the Oblate Sisters of Providence formed the first permanent African American Roman Catholic sisterhood in the United States.
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Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Persons of Color and Religious at the Same Time: The Charter Members of the Oblate Sisters; 2. James Hector Joubert's a Kind of Religious Society; 3. The Respect Which Is Due to the State We Have Embraced: The Development of Oblate Community Life and Group Identity; 4. Our Convent: The Oblate Sisters and the Baltimore Black Community; 5. The Coloured Oblates (Mr. Joubert's): The Oblate Sisters and the Institutional Church; 6. The Coloured Sisters: The Oblate Sisters and the Baltimore Community.
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