Catholics and the Negro
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Catholics and the Negro

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In this article, Butsch describes the relationship between African Americans and the Roman Catholic Church. He relates early efforts of the Church to educate and emancipate slaves, and its later attempts to work for equal rights and prevent lynching. Butsch turns to the world history of slavery to argue that it was the influence of the Church in the old world that caused a gradual increase of emancipation, and writes of the effort of Spanish and French missionaries and Catholic schools to serve the slaves of America.

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