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THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY - DECEMBER, 1888 VOL. XLII. NO. 12
CONTENTS
EDITORIAL - THE ANNUAL MEETING THE DANIEL HAND EDUCATIONAL FUND FOR COLORED PEOPLE THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE GIFT SKETCH OF MR. HAND'S LIFE THE DEED OF TRUST SUGGESTIONS PILGRIM'S LETTERS PARAGRAPHS - ANNUAL MEETING. - PROCEEDINGS OF ANNUAL MEETING SUMMARY OF TREASURER'S REPORT REPORTS OF COMMITTEES MEMORIAL SERVICE THE AMERICAN FREEDMEN AS FACTORS IN AFRICAN EVANGELIZATION, BY SECRETARY STRIEBY THE HOPEFULNESS OF INDIAN MISSIONS AS SEEN IN THE LIGHT OF HISTORY. BY SECRETARY BEARD - BUREAU OF WOMAN'S WORK. - REPORT OF SECRETARY - RECEIPTS.
DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS
FORM OF A BEQUEST
ROLL.
TUESDAY EVENING.
WEDNESDAY MORNING.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.
WEDNESDAY EVENING.
A vivid snapshot of late‑nineteenth‑century reform, this December 1888 issue of The American Missionary opens with the bustling proceedings of the Association’s annual meeting in Providence. Listeners will hear the fervent addresses of newly elected leaders, stirring sermons, and heartfelt tributes that set the tone for a gathering marked by earnest enthusiasm. The edition also records detailed reports from various committees, offering a window into the organization’s expansive work among freedmen, Native Americans, and women’s ministries.
The centerpiece of the issue is the extraordinary announcement of Mr. Daniel Hand’s multimillion‑dollar endowment for the education of colored people in the South, a pledge that promised lasting impact. Accompanying articles explore the role of American freedmen in African evangelization and the hopeful prospects of Indian missions, while personal sketches and letters add a human touch. Together, these pieces reveal the aspirations and challenges of a movement striving to reshape a nation still healing from war.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (211K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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