Trailblazing Black Nun Sister Thea Bowman on Path to Possible Sainthood
Sister Thea Bowman was a member of the generation of Black Catholic women and girls who desegregated the nation's historically White sisterhoods after World War II.
Sister Thea Bowman was a member of the generation of Black Catholic women and girls who desegregated the nation's historically White sisterhoods after World War II.
George Lisle is a trailblazer of American missions and is simultaneously the first Black missionary and the first Protestant missionary from America.
For Black women, the fight for reparations is not a new opportunity, it is rather a long-lasting battle for social justice.
Richard Twiss is most well-known for inspiring others through his sincere desire to live out his Christian faith while fully embodying his Native culture.
Deeply Christian, and a deeply Christian moralist, Maria Stewart’s lean into Black self-improvement had cast aspersions as much as inspiration on her own free community.
Rebecca Protten is viewed as an anomaly of sorts and a pioneer for her work in evangelizing enslaved Africans in the West Indies during the 18th century.
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