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- catalog abstract "Annotation Founded in Baltimore in 1828, the Oblate Sisters of Providence formed the first permanent African-American Roman Catholic sisterhood in the United States. Exploring the antebellum history of this pioneering sisterhood, Batts Morrow demonstrates the centrality of race in the Oblate experience.".
- catalog contributor b12592426.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Annotation Founded in Baltimore in 1828, the Oblate Sisters of Providence formed the first permanent African-American Roman Catholic sisterhood in the United States. Exploring the antebellum history of this pioneering sisterhood, Batts Morrow demonstrates the centrality of race in the Oblate experience.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Persons of Color and Religious at the Same Time: The Charter Members of the Oblate Sisters -- Ch. 2. James Hector Joubert's Kind of Religious Society -- Ch. 3. Respect Which Is Due to the State We Have Embraced: The Development of Oblate Community Life and Group Identity -- Ch. 4. Our Convent: The Oblate Sisters and the Baltimore Black Community -- Ch. 5. Coloured Oblates (Mr. Joubert's): The Oblate Sisters and the Institutional Church -- Ch. 6. Coloured Sisters: The Oblate Sisters and the Baltimore White Community -- Ch. 7. Everything Seemed to Be Progressing: The Oblate Sisters and the End of an Era, 1840-1843 -- Ch. 8. Of the Sorrow and Deep Distress of the Sisters ... We Draw a Veil: The Oblate Sisters in the Crucible, 1844-1847 -- Ch. 9. Happy Daughters of Divine Providence: The Maturation of the Oblate Community, 1847-1860 -- Ch. 10. Our Beloved Church: The Oblate Sisters and the Black Community, 1847-1860 -- Ch. 11. Oblates Do Well Here, Although I Presume Their Acquirements Are Limited: The Oblate Sisters and the White Community, 1847-1860.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [313]-327) and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 336 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Persons of color and religious at the same time.".
- catalog identifier "0807827266 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0807854018 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Persons of color and religious at the same time.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press,".
- catalog relation "Persons of color and religious at the same time.".
- catalog subject "271/.97 21".
- catalog subject "African American Catholics History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "BX4412 .M67 2002".
- catalog subject "Oblate Sisters of Providence History 19th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Persons of Color and Religious at the Same Time: The Charter Members of the Oblate Sisters -- Ch. 2. James Hector Joubert's Kind of Religious Society -- Ch. 3. Respect Which Is Due to the State We Have Embraced: The Development of Oblate Community Life and Group Identity -- Ch. 4. Our Convent: The Oblate Sisters and the Baltimore Black Community -- Ch. 5. Coloured Oblates (Mr. Joubert's): The Oblate Sisters and the Institutional Church -- Ch. 6. Coloured Sisters: The Oblate Sisters and the Baltimore White Community -- Ch. 7. Everything Seemed to Be Progressing: The Oblate Sisters and the End of an Era, 1840-1843 -- Ch. 8. Of the Sorrow and Deep Distress of the Sisters ... We Draw a Veil: The Oblate Sisters in the Crucible, 1844-1847 -- Ch. 9. Happy Daughters of Divine Providence: The Maturation of the Oblate Community, 1847-1860 -- Ch. 10. Our Beloved Church: The Oblate Sisters and the Black Community, 1847-1860 -- Ch. 11. Oblates Do Well Here, Although I Presume Their Acquirements Are Limited: The Oblate Sisters and the White Community, 1847-1860.".
- catalog title "Persons of color and religious at the same time : the Oblate Sisters of Providence, 1828-1860 / Diane Batts Morrow.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".