The American Missionary — Volume 49, No. 04, April, 1895 by Various

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Author Various
Title The American Missionary — Volume 49, No. 04, April, 1895
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Summary "The American Missionary — Volume 49, No. 04, April, 1895" by Various is a historical account published in the late 19th century. This issue of the periodical serves as a platform for the American Missionary Association (AMA), focusing on their efforts in addressing the education and welfare of various marginalized groups in America, particularly African Americans, Native Americans, and Chinese immigrants. At the start of this publication, the editorial section discusses the AMA's financial challenges, expressing a sense of urgency among its supporters to secure donations so that their charitable work can continue unimpeded. The issue highlights the recent death of Frederick Douglass and the nation's reactions to it, emphasizing his contributions to the abolition movement and the education of the African American community. The publication contains various reports and accounts from across the South, detailing initiatives to improve educational access through institutions like Tougaloo University, alongside reflections on the socioeconomic state of the South and its implications for the African American population. It also draws attention to the work being done with Native Americans and the Chinese population, portraying an organization deeply invested in social justice and equal opportunities for all. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BV: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Practical theology, Worship
Subject Congregational churches -- Missions -- Periodicals
Subject Home missions -- Periodicals
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EBook-No. 18001
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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