Knights of Columbus: Forty-NINE- Years and Still a Closed Door
By John Moses
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In the Knights of Columbus’s Supreme Council Listing of New State Deputies, there is still NO African American State Deputies for 2012 (still a closed door for African Americans).. This is the makeup of what the State Deputies in the Knights of Columbus in 2012 has looked like, They are mostly white men with the blacks in the organization stopped by the invisible ceiling of advancement in the organization. Proof of this can be found in their Columbian Magazine. This magazine is mailed out t...






















