"Mission and Duties of Young Women": Charles White and the Promotion of Catholic Domesticity in Antebellum Baltimore

Born in Baltimore in 1807 and ordained in Paris in 1830, the Reverend Charles Ignatius White was a leading member of the Catholic press in antebellum America. White served as founder/editor of several important periodicals, including a weekly newspaper and a monthly literary journal. Neglected by sc...

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Main Author: Mannard, Joseph (Author)
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Published: American Catholic Historical Society 2010
In: American catholic studies
Year: 2010, Volume: 121, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-27
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