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John LaFarge Jr. SJ (February 13, 1880 – November 24, 1963) was an American Jesuit Catholic priest known for his activism against racism and anti-semitism. Involved in the heyday (and eventual breakup) of Thomas Wyatt Turner's Federated Colored Catholics, LaFarge went on to found a short-lived offshoot, the Catholic Interracial Council. In the run-up to World War II, he worked on a draft of a papal encyclical against racist and totalitarian ideologies for Pope Pius XI; entitled Humani generis unitas, though it was never promulgated due to the death of Pius XI on February 10, 1939.

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  • John La Farge, SJ (* 13. Februar 1880 in Newport, Rhode Island; † 25. November 1963) war ein US-amerikanischer katholischer Priester, der dem Jesuitenorden angehörte. (de)
  •   John LaFarge, né le 13 février 1880 à Newport, dans le Rhode Island (États-Unis) et mort le 24 novembre 1963 à New York, est un prêtre jésuite américain, qui fut écrivain et un journaliste très engagé dans les campagnes antiracistes de l’Entre-deux-guerres. Il est le fondateur de la Conférence nationale catholique pour la justice interraciale. (fr)
  • John LaFarge Jr. SJ (February 13, 1880 – November 24, 1963) was an American Jesuit Catholic priest known for his activism against racism and anti-semitism. Involved in the heyday (and eventual breakup) of Thomas Wyatt Turner's Federated Colored Catholics, LaFarge went on to found a short-lived offshoot, the Catholic Interracial Council. In the run-up to World War II, he worked on a draft of a papal encyclical against racist and totalitarian ideologies for Pope Pius XI; entitled Humani generis unitas, though it was never promulgated due to the death of Pius XI on February 10, 1939. (en)
  • John LaFarge (Newport (Rhode Island), 13 februari 1880 – (?), 24 november 1963) was een jezuïet, wiens naam verbonden is aan de nooit gepubliceerde encycliek Humani generis unitas, waarin stelling werd genomen tegen de raciale politiek van nazi-Duitsland. (nl)
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  • John La Farge, SJ (* 13. Februar 1880 in Newport, Rhode Island; † 25. November 1963) war ein US-amerikanischer katholischer Priester, der dem Jesuitenorden angehörte. (de)
  •   John LaFarge, né le 13 février 1880 à Newport, dans le Rhode Island (États-Unis) et mort le 24 novembre 1963 à New York, est un prêtre jésuite américain, qui fut écrivain et un journaliste très engagé dans les campagnes antiracistes de l’Entre-deux-guerres. Il est le fondateur de la Conférence nationale catholique pour la justice interraciale. (fr)
  • John LaFarge Jr. SJ (February 13, 1880 – November 24, 1963) was an American Jesuit Catholic priest known for his activism against racism and anti-semitism. Involved in the heyday (and eventual breakup) of Thomas Wyatt Turner's Federated Colored Catholics, LaFarge went on to found a short-lived offshoot, the Catholic Interracial Council. In the run-up to World War II, he worked on a draft of a papal encyclical against racist and totalitarian ideologies for Pope Pius XI; entitled Humani generis unitas, though it was never promulgated due to the death of Pius XI on February 10, 1939. (en)
  • John LaFarge (Newport (Rhode Island), 13 februari 1880 – (?), 24 november 1963) was een jezuïet, wiens naam verbonden is aan de nooit gepubliceerde encycliek Humani generis unitas, waarin stelling werd genomen tegen de raciale politiek van nazi-Duitsland. (nl)
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  • John La Farge (Jesuit) (de)
  • John LaFarge (jésuite) (fr)
  • John LaFarge Jr. (en)
  • John LaFarge (jezuïet) (nl)
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