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206 Bibliography Archives Sisters of the Holy Family, New Orleans, LA, Belize Collection Interviews Adams, Sister Boniface, July 2003 Barial, Sister Judith Therese, S.S.F., July 2003 Cavalier, Sister Joseph Ellen, S.S.F., May 8, 2008 Copeland, M. Shawn, June 24, 2010 Francis, Sister Barbara Marie, S.S.F., July 2003 Gillett, Sister Eleanor, S.S.F., July 2003 Hazeur, Sister Mary Bertille, S.S.F., July 2003 Jackson, Sister John Mary, S.S.F., October 5, 2004 Johnson, Sister Mary Adrian, S.S.F., July 2003 Leslie, Sister Carolyn, S.S.F., July 2003, May 8, 2008 Martínez, Sister Jean, S.S.F., July 14, 2010 Pierre, Sister Clare of Assisi, S.S.F., July 2003, May 8, 2008 Thibodeaux, Sister Sylvia, S.S.F., May 12, 2008, August 31, 2010 Correspondence with Author Braxton, Sister Sienna Marie, S.S.F., October 9, 2004 Byrne, Sister Patricia, C.S.J., August 2004 Castillo, Sister Rebecca Carlos, S.S.F., September 2, 2004 Cavalier, Sister Joseph Ellen, S.S.F., October 20, 2004 Doyle, Sister Mary Ellen, S.C.N., July 24, 2007 Dries, Sister Angelyn, O.S.F., April 2006, May 2010, December 2010 Dunn, Sister Coletta, O.S.F., August 11, 2010 Estero, Sister Esther Marie, S.S.F., September 2004 Flores, Sister Barbara, S.S.F., February 7, 2008 Bibliography  207 Flores, Sister Joan, S.C.N., September 2004, August 2010 Flores, Sylvia, October 2008, September 2009, December 2009, May 2010, June 2010 Francis, Sister Barbara Marie, S.S.F., September 2004 Koepping, Elizabeth, June 12, 2008 Lambey, Sister Veronica Ruth, S.S.F., September 2004 Leslie, Sister Mary Carolyn, S.S.F., April 26, 2004, September 23, 2004, July 21, 2007, October 29, 2008, August 2010 Martínez, Sister Jean, S.S.F., August 24, 2010 Miros, David, June 2010, July 2010 Morrow, Diane Batts, August 14, 2004 Nolan, Charles, June 2005 Pierre, Sister Clare of Assisi, S.S.F., August 10, 2009 Roy, Sister Marie Colette, O.S.F., August 12, 2010 Thibodeaux, Sister Sylvia, S.S.F., August 2010 Witt, Sister Sally, C.S.J., May 2010 Reflections The three written reflections of Appendix C, by Sylvia Flores, Eugene Hernández, and Eric López, were provided by Sylvia Flores. Books, Articles, and Other Sources Abbot, Walter M., ed. The Documents of Vatican II. New York: Guild Press, 1966. Alberts, John B. “Black Catholic Schools: The Josephite Parishes of New Orleans during the Jim Crow Era.” U.S. Catholic Historian 12, no. 1 (Winter 1994): 77–98. Arana, Francis B., Sr. The Garifuna Teachers: Their Contribution to Education in Belize. Belize: No publisher listed, 2002. Asbury, Herbert. The French Quarter: An Informal History of the New Orleans Underworld. Atlanta: Mockingbird Books, 1976. Baudier, Roger. The Catholic Church in Louisiana. New Orleans: Hyatt, 1939. Bays, Daniel H., and Grant Wacker, eds. The Foreign Missionary Enterprise at Home: Explorations in North American Cultural History. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2003. Beane, Marjorie Noterman. From Framework to Freedom: A History of the Sister Formation Conference. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1993. [3.145.23.123] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 11:48 GMT) 208  Bibliography Behrens, Susan Fitzpatrick. “From Symbols of the Sacred to Symbols of Subversion to Simply Obscure: Maryknoll Women Religious in Guatemala, 1953–1967.” The Americas 51, no. 2 (October 2004): 189–216. — — —. “Maryknoll Sisters, Faith, Healing, and the Maya Construction of Catholic Communities in Guatemala.” Latin American Research Review 44, no. 3 (2009): 27–49. Bolland, O. Niger. Belize: A New Nation in Central America. Boulder and London: Westview Press, 1986. Brett, Donna Whitson, and Edward T. Brett. Murdered in Central America: The Stories of Eleven U.S. Missionaries. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1988. Brett, Edward T. “African-American Missionaries in Central America: The Sisters of the Holy Family in Belize.” U.S. Catholic Historian 24, no. 3 (Summer 2006): 75–94. — — —. “Belize, national independence movement.” In International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest, edited by Immanuel Ness, 1:365–66. London and New York: Blackwell, 2009. — — —. “Race Issues and Conflict in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-­ Century Religious Life: The New Orleans Sisters of the Holy Family.” U.S. Catholic Historian 29, no. 1 (Winter 2011): 113–27. — — —. The U.S. Catholic Press on Central America: From Cold War Anticommunism to Social Justice. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2003. Bryan, Louise Marie. “History of the National Black Sisters’ Conference.” In Celibate Black Commitment: Report of the Third...

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