Formation | 1889 |
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Founder | Daniel Rudd |
Dissolved | 1894 |
Purpose | Advocacy |
Region served | United States |
Membership | Black Catholic regional delegates |
Main organ | Conference |
The Colored Catholic Congress movement was a series of meetings organized by Daniel Rudd in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for African-American Catholics to discuss issues affecting their communities, churches, and other institutions.
Part of the Colored Conventions Movement, the congresses ran from 1889 to 1894, before folding for unknown reasons.[1][2]