"The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 09, September, 1889" by Various is a glimpse into the 19th century, sharing the work of the American Missionary Association with African Americans, Native Americans, and immigrants. The periodical shares the focus on Christian missionary work, documenting and exploring discussions, reports, and insights into significant social issues like education, race, and faith during a changing era in America. Early sections lay out the publication's key themes and structural approach to highlighting the American Missionary Association. The reader can explore sections dedicated to the A.M.A.'s financial situation and calls for assistance as well as consider methods, and philosophies that steer their missionary journeys. Further accounts and reports from diverse regions spotlight active initiatives in schools and communities illustrating the necessity for education and faith-based preaching within missionary ventures. Moreover, discussions encompass the themes of social fairness and racial equality, showcasing the complications related to the era following the Civil War. Overall, the work provides notable insight into the historical aspects of missionary endeavors and their connection to prevalent social problems, especially engagements with Indigenous peoples and African Americans.

The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 09, September, 1889
By Various
Travel back in time with nineteenth-century missionaries as they navigate a nation divided by race, seeking to spread faith and education amongst marginalized communities.
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