In April 1888, four Black nuns stepped off a train in Leavenworth, Kansas, drawing stares from onlookers who had never seen African-American women in religious habits before. “A novel sight […]
In April 1888, four Black nuns stepped off a train in Leavenworth, Kansas, drawing stares from onlookers who had never seen African-American women in religious habits before. “A novel sight […]
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