<em><i>Black Catholics in the United States</i></em>

Florence historian Lee Freeman: "A nice overview of black Catholics in the US from Colonial times to the present. Contains information on the antebellum black Catholic population of Mobile. In the mid-1940s Florence African-American businesswoman Bessie McAlister Foster (1882-1963) converted fr...

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Main Author: Davis, Cyprian.
Format: Electronic
Published: Project Say Something: The Shoals Black History Collection
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Online Access:https://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/449
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<em><i>Black Catholics in the United States</i></em>
Davis, Cyprian.
fulltopic Photographs, documents, and clippings
Resources; religion
description Florence historian Lee Freeman: "A nice overview of black Catholics in the US from Colonial times to the present. Contains information on the antebellum black Catholic population of Mobile. In the mid-1940s Florence African-American businesswoman Bessie McAlister Foster (1882-1963) converted from Methodism to Catholicism and was instrumental in helping to establish Blessed Martin De Porres Negro Mission, which was pastored by Rev. Fr. Isidore Fussnecker, OSB of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Florence."
spelling <em><i>Black Catholics in the United States</i></em>Davis, Cyprian. Resources; religionFlorence historian Lee Freeman: "A nice overview of black Catholics in the US from Colonial times to the present. Contains information on the antebellum black Catholic population of Mobile. In the mid-1940s Florence African-American businesswoman Bessie McAlister Foster (1882-1963) converted from Methodism to Catholicism and was instrumental in helping to establish Blessed Martin De Porres Negro Mission, which was pastored by Rev. Fr. Isidore Fussnecker, OSB of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Florence." CrossroadLee Freeman1990Still ImageJPGBlack_Catholics_in_the_United_States.jpghttps://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/449https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/36745/archive/files/73de5f3c2014b546042f344b2f666a86.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAI3ATG3OSQLO5HGKA&Expires=1663804800&Signature=AvYTDv47XecqB3xbHk4KAvTJJj8%3DEnglishImages are available for educational and research purposes. This image may not be reproduced for commercial purposes without the express written consent of the copyright holder. It is the responsibility of the interested party to identify the copyright holder and receive permission.
title <em><i>Black Catholics in the United States</i></em>
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