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John LaFarge and the Limits of Catholic Interracialism, 1911--1963
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John LaFarge and the Limits of Catholic Interracialism, 1911--1963 Hardback - 1996

by David W. Southern

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Before Vatican II, before the race riots of the 1940s, the white Jesuit priest John Lafarge decried America's treatment of blacks. In the first scholarly biography of Lafarge, David W Southern paints a portrait of a man ahead of his church on the race issue who nevertheless did not press hard enough in ridding it of an institutional bias against African-Americans.

Southern follows Lafarge from his birth into the Social Register in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1880, to his death in 1963, just months after his participation in the March on Washington. According to Southern, Lafarge was the foremost Catholic spokesman on black-white relations in America for more than thirty years. In a series of books and articles--he served on the staff of the influential Jesuit weekly America from 1926 until his death--he significantly improved the image of the Church in the eyes of black, Jewish, and Protestant leaders. In 1934 he founded the Catholic Interracial Council of New York, the most important Catholic civil rights organization in the pre-Brown era. His declaration in 1937 that racism is a sin and a heresy so impressed the pope that he employed Lafarge to write an encyclical on the subject.

Although lauded in his time for his achievements in race relations, Lafarge, Southern contends, espoused too gradualist an approach. Southern maintains that Lafarge was fettered by a fierce loyalty to the Church, a staunch clericalism, an intense concern with the image of Catholicism in Protestant America, an aristocratic background, and Eurocentric thinking--producing in him an abiding paternalism and lingering ambivalence about black culture, and a tendency to conceal the Church's discriminatory practices rather than reveal them. Moreover, he was too slow to condemn segregation and approve the nonviolent direct action of Martin Luther King, Jr. Still, Southern sees in Lafarge a redeeming capacity for liberal growth, citing his inspiration of a younger, more militant generation of Catholics and his joining in the 1963 march.

Based on extensive archival research, John LaFarge and the Limits of Catholic Interracialism fills a serious gap in Catholic social history and race-relations history. An impressive, engrossing biography, it also casts light on the broader historical issues of the Church's attitudes and practices toward African-Americans since the Civil War, Catholic liberalism before Vatican II, and the seeds of unrest that manifest themselves today in the rapidly growing black Catholic community.

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Before Vatican II, before the race riots of the 1940s, the white Jesuit priest John LaFarge decried America's treatment of blacks. In the first scholarly biography of LaFarge, David W. Southern paints a portrait of a man ahead of his church on the race issue who nevertheless did not press hard enough in ridding it of an institutional bias against African-Americans. Based on extensive archival research, John LaFarge and the Limits of Catholic Interracialism fills a serious gap in Catholic social history and race-relations history. An impressive, engrossing biography, it also casts light on the broader historical issues of the Church's attitudes and practices toward African-Americans since the Civil War, Catholic liberalism before Vatican II, and the seeds of unrest that manifest themselves today in the rapidly growing black Catholic community.

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  • Title John LaFarge and the Limits of Catholic Interracialism, 1911--1963
  • Author David W. Southern
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition First Edition
  • Pages 496
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher LSU Press, Baton Rouge
  • Publication date 1996
  • ISBN 9780807119716 / 0807119717
  • Weight 1.87 lbs (0.85 kg)
  • Dimensions 9 x 6 x 1.1 in (22.86 x 15.24 x 2.79 cm)
  • Category History - U.S.
  • Library of Congress subjects Church and social problems - Catholic Church, Civil rights workers - United States -
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 95044178
  • Dewey Decimal Code B

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David W. Southern has studied American race relations for over thirty years. He is professor of history at Westminster College, in Fulton, Missouri, and the author of Gunnar Myrdal and Black-White Relations: The Use and Abuse of "An American Dilemma," 1944-1969 and The Malignant Heritage: Yankee Progressives and the Negro Question, 1901-1914.

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