Catholic Committee of the South Collection
The Catholic Committee of the South was a network of bishops, church workers, Catholic laypeople and grassroots organizations working for social justice in the South, originally founded by layman Paul D. Williams in 1939. The organization went into a period of dormancy starting in 1956, and this col...
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The Catholic University of America, The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives
1970s-2008
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