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Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
John Hope Franklin wrote of the African American struggle for justice for seven decades. At his death, he was called "the first great American historian to reckon the price owed in violence, autocracy and militarism.”
Politics & SocietyPodcasts
The Gloria Purvis Podcast
In honor of Black history month, two intellectual giants and close friends, Cornel West and Robert George, join “The Gloria Purvis Podcast” to talk about what Black joy and resistance mean to them.
students protesting outside st hubert catholic school for girls, one holds a sign that reads "prejudices create pain"
Politics & SocietyNews
The Associated Press
Students at a Catholic high school in Philadelphia are now "no longer members of the school community" after posting a video in which one of them is in blackface.
FaithFeatures
Christopher J. Kellerman
The history of the church was nothing close to a steady, if interrupted, march to eliminate slavery.
Arts & CultureInterviews
Christopher Parker
Black Catholic artist Wayman Scott’s Baltimore Pietà depicts a Black mother holding her dead son, reframing the famous Michelangelo piece through the lens of police brutality.
Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
John LaFarge, S.J., a longtime editor at America, was also one of the nation's leading advocates for racial justice beginning in the 1920s.