Honoring Those Who Were Enslaved: Black Catholic History in the Archdiocese of Washington
The Archives of the Archdiocese is currently inventorying and cataloging the Office of Black Catholics Paper, which includes the work done for the Black Catholic History Project during the 1980s and 1990s. But the Office of Archives has been working to tell the stories of Black Catholics in the Archdiocese through an occasional blog series published by the Catholic Standard.
Behind the Scenes at the 1963 March on Washington – Catholic Standard
Say their names – Catholic Standard
The founding of the Blessed Martin de Porres Chapel and St. Augustine Church – Catholic Standard
St. Augustine’s in exile – Catholic Standard
Black Catholics’ experience of segregation – Catholic Standard
The unseen women of the Roman Catholic Church – Catholic Standard
The Secretariats for Spanish speaking and Black Catholics – Catholic Standard
REJOICE! The Conference on Black Catholic Liturgy – Catholic Standard