“Sentinelle Affair (1924-1929): Religion and Militant Survivance in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.” Back Metadata Thumbnail Share Title"Sentinelle Affair (1924-1929): Religion and Militant Survivance in Woonsocket, Rhode Island."DescriptionFrench-nationalist movement within the Roman Catholic Church, centered in Woonsocket and R.I.Author and ContributorsSorrell, Richard S.Date Published1977Document FormatPeriodicalLink to Full Texthttp://www.rihs.org/assetts/files/publications/1977_Aug.pdfSubject(s)French Americans -- Rhode Island -- Woonsocket. | Labor -- Rhode Island -- Woonsocket. | Woonsocket (R.I.) -- History.PublisherRhode Island Historical SocietyPlace Of PublicationProvidence, R.I.HoldingsRhode Island Historical SocietyPhysical Description13p.Is Part OfRIH, 36 (1977), 67-79.Periodical TitleRhode Island HistoryFull Text AvailableYesPlaceRhode Island | Woonsocket, R.I.Coverage_temporal1924 | 1929Call NumberF76 R472 v.36CNEB_ID4098DatePublishedClean1977 Continue browsing History of the Catholic Church in Woonsocket and Vicinity, From the Celebration of the First Mass in 1828, to the Present Time, with a Condensed Account of the Early History of the Church in the United States. “Sports and Franco-Americans in Woonsocket, 1870-1930.” Back to items list