James Augustine Healy, the first known Black Roman Catholic bishop in the United States, was born near Macon, Georgia. He was the son of an Irish immigrant planter and a mixed-race enslaved woman. Despite laws forbidding education for enslaved children, Healy was sent north to be educated and later entered the priesthood. In 1875, he became Bishop of Portland, Maine, breaking racial and religious barriers in American history.
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