. Three Catholic Afro-American congresses [electronic resource]: a short resume of the work that has been done since the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, letters of the hierarchy, clergy and prominent laymen to the congresses, the sermons of Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Elder, Archbishop Ryan and Father Mackey, speeches and portraits of prominent colored Catholics, their friends and institutions, the public addresses of the three most remarkable gatherings of Negroes in America : all nicely bound in cloth. ties of citiesto look to the moral as well as to the civil rights ofevery citizen, no
. Three Catholic Afro-American congresses [electronic resource]: a short resume of the work that has been done since the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, letters of the hierarchy, clergy and prominent laymen to the congresses, the sermons of Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Elder, Archbishop Ryan and Father Mackey, speeches and portraits of prominent colored Catholics, their friends and institutions, the public addresses of the three most remarkable gatherings of Negroes in America : all nicely bound in cloth. ties of citiesto look to the moral as well as to the civil rights ofevery citizen, nonexclusive of race. They also askedthe Trades Unions to allow Colored members of thetrades admission to their conferences and an enjoysment of their advantages. Storekeepers are requested to hire colored clerksin order to advance the business chances of goodlydisposed and well eduslated young men and asked an abolition of the of the African SlaveTrade, and helping hand for the otherwise helplessColored orphans. They promise the Catholic churchfilial obedience, and an effort to obtain men and!women for the brotherhood and sisterhood who mayfurther advance the interest of their race in the resolutions terminated with a recomendation ofthe members of the St. Vincent De Paul, and an un>dying profession of gratitude to Archbishop Ireland,whom they term the champion of the race. On mo«.tion of Mr. Wood, of New York, seconded by , of Minnesota, the resolutions were adopted as.
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