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John R. Slattery

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both in and outside the Catholic Church, including vehement opposition to his goal of ordaining African Americans to the Catholic priesthood, Slattery left the Josephites and the Church in 1906 before marrying and becoming outspokenly
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family in New York City, Slattery was ordained in 1877. His work in both religious communities was with African Americans in the aftermath of the
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Slattery worked for years in the mission field, establishing parishes, schools, and other ministries on behalf of the society. Among these were
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Among his various pursuits, Slattery also collaborated with prominent lay Black Catholics. Among these were
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A cry for justice : Daniel Rudd and his life in Black Catholicism, journalism, and activism, 1854–1933
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A lawyer by trade from then until his death on March 6, 1926, his fortune and papers were left to the
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Desegregating the altar : the Josephites and the struggle for black priests, 1871–1960
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priest, activist, missionary, writer, and lawyer. He was first a member of the
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Superiors General of the Society of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart
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for the order. Both schools educated several of the first
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for graduate students studying to become Josephites, and
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Catholic
Mill Hill Missionaries
superior general
Society of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart
Irish-American
Civil War
Reconstruction
Herbert Vaughan
St. Joseph's Seminary
Epiphany Apostolic College
minor seminary
African-American Catholic
Charles Uncles
Josephite Harvest
Daniel Rudd
American Catholic Tribune
Colored Catholic Congress
racism
anti-Catholic
New York Public Library
Josephites (Maryland)
Black Catholicism
St. Joseph's Seminary (Washington, DC)
Epiphany Apostolic College



Desegregating the altar : the Josephites and the struggle for black priests, 1871–1960
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