The American Missionary — Volume 50, No. 9, September, 1896 By: Various |
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In this issue of The American Missionary, readers are treated to a diverse range of articles that highlight the important work being done by missionaries in various parts of the United States. From the challenges faced by missionaries in the South to the successes of missionary schools in the West, each article offers a unique perspective on the impact of missionary work on different communities.
One particularly compelling article discusses the efforts of missionary teachers to educate freed slaves in the aftermath of the Civil War. The author vividly describes the dedication and perseverance of these teachers in the face of adversity, illustrating the profound impact that education can have on marginalized populations.
Another standout feature of this issue is the focus on Native American communities and the ways in which missionaries are working to address the social and economic challenges facing these populations. Through stories of collaboration and mutual respect, readers gain insight into the complex relationships between missionaries and the communities they serve.
Overall, The American Missionary — Volume 50, No. 9, September, 1896 is a thought-provoking and informative read that sheds light on the important role of missionaries in shaping American society. With its rich storytelling and diverse perspectives, this issue is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers interested in the history of missionary work in the United States. SEPTEMBER, 1896 VOL. L No. 9 CONTENTS EDITORIAL. THE JUBILEE MEETING UP TO DATE 273 ONLY THIRTY DAYS MORE 274 JUBILEE SHARE FUND PARAGRAPHS 275 THE SOUTH. A NEGRO UPON SELF HELP AND SELF SUPPORT 276 BEACH INSTITUTE, SAVANNAH, GA., 279 BALLARD NORMAL SCHOOL, MACON, GA. 280 BREWER NORMAL SCHOOL, GREENWOOD, S. C. 281 TALLADEGA COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT 282 SNAP SHOTS AT TALLADEGA STUDENTS 283 ALBANY NORMAL SCHOOL, ALBANY, GA. 285 CHANDLER NORMAL SCHOOL, LEXINGTON, KY. 286 EXTRACTS FROM LETTER OF A SOUTHERN PASTOR 288 LETTER FROM A FORMER STUDENT 289 GRAND VIEW CHURCH 291 THE CHINESE. VISITS TO THREE MISSIONS 292 BUREAU OF WOMAN'S WORK. THE ASSOCIATION JUBILEE 295 SHARES JUBILEE YEAR FUND. 298 RECEIPTS. 299 NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION, Bible House, Ninth St. and Fourth Ave., New York. Price, 50 Cents a Year in advance Entered at the Post Office at New York, N... Continue reading book >>
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