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First African-American cardinal readies for ‘princehood’ - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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… make history: the first African-American to be picked as … of and respect for the African-American community” (AFP/ … of and respect for the African-American community” — and comes … as the first recognised African-American priest, Augustus Tolton, is …

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