Slavery and the Catholic Church in the United States: historical studies

"The intertwining of U.S. Catholicism and race-based slavery is a painful aspect of the Church's history. Many scholars have shied away from this uncomfortable topic, but in recent years a cadre of historians have studied Catholics' varied roles: as enslaved persons, slaveholders, def...

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Contributors: Endres, David J. 1979- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC The Catholic University of America Press [2023]
In:Year: 2023
Reviews:American Catholics and Slavery: Three Views (2024) (Miller, Randall M.)
Further subjects:B Slavery and the church (United States) History
B Church and social problems
B Church and social problems (United States) History
B Église et problèmes sociaux - Église catholique - Histoire
B Slavery and the church
B Slavery and the church - Catholic Church
B United States
B Église et problèmes sociaux - États-Unis - Histoire
B Slavery and the church Catholic Church History
B History
B Church and social problems Catholic Church History
B Church and social problems - Catholic Church

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500 |a With contributions from the editor, as well as Robert Emmett Curran, James Fitz, S.M., C. Walker Gollar, Emilie Gagnet Leaumas, John F. Quinn, Kelly L Schmidt and Ronald LaMarr Sharps 
500 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-276) and index 
505 8 0 |t A national legacy of eEnslavement: Jesuits and enslaved persons /  |r Kelly L. Schmidt 
505 8 0 |t U.S. Catholic religious and slavery: seeking truth, justice, and reconciliation /  |r James Fitz, S.M. 
505 8 0 |t Catholic slaves and slaveholders in central Kentucky: reconstructing a relationship /  |r C. Walker Gollar 
505 8 0 |t American reaction to Gregory XVI's condemnation of the slave trade /  |r John F. Quinn 
505 8 0 |t An antislavery archbishop: John B. Purcell and the slavery controversy among border state Catholics /  |r David J. Endres 
505 8 0 |t Catholic responses to Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation /  |r Robert Emmett Curran 
505 8 0 |t The Church and slavery: a historical chronology, 1452-2023 /  |r Ronald LaMarr Sharps 
505 8 0 |t Uncomfortable entries: documenting enslaved and free persons of color in sacramental records /  |r Emilie Gagnet Leumas 
505 8 0 |t Contending with a slaveholding past: slavery and U.S. Catholic historiography /  |r David J. Endres. 
520 |a "The intertwining of U.S. Catholicism and race-based slavery is a painful aspect of the Church's history. Many scholars have shied away from this uncomfortable topic, but in recent years a cadre of historians have studied Catholics' varied roles: as enslaved persons, slaveholders, defenders of slavery, and, in a few cases, advocates of abolition and emancipation. This collection of nine essays is divided into three sections: enslaved persons and slaveholders, debating abolition and emancipation, and historians and historiography. The studies, many of which are informed by recent archival discoveries, offer a model for historians seeking to understand the relationship between slavery and the Church, not only topically but in terms of methods, contexts, and resources. They contribute to a broader appreciation of religion's role in race-based slavery and, in doing so, will assist scholars, teachers, and students in the contemporary discussion involving slavery, racism, and their legacies"-- 
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