During her years at Detroit's Girls Catholic Central High School, Derricotte recounts a religious education that she felt was steeped in images of death and punishment, a Catholicism that, according to the poet, morbidly paraded "the crucifixion, saints, martyrs in the Old Testament and the prayers of the Mass."
high school | Catholic Church | Central Intelligence Agency | Harvard Business School | London School of Economics | Harvard Medical School | High Court | secondary school | Comedy Central | Harvard Law School | Eastman School of Music | Central Park | Central Asia | Central processing unit | Gilmore Girls | Central America | High Court of Justice | Central | Juilliard School | Public school (government funded) | High School Musical | Bishop (Catholic Church) | Gymnasium (school) | Central Europe | Yale Law School | Ultra high frequency | Rugby School | school district | high school football | High Court of Australia |