"The American Missionary — Volume 44, No. 03, March, 1890" by Various is a window into the endeavors of a 19th-century American Missionary Association as they tackle the challenges of post-Civil War America. This periodical puts a spotlight on the Association's work with African Americans, Native Americans, and Asian communities, emphasizing education, race relations, and the pursuit of social justice. The volume begins by shedding light on the Association's move to new headquarters in New York City, driven by a surge in demand for education and resources. It calls for more funding to support struggling schools and the desperate need for teachers to handle the growing number of students. The publication weaves together stories of revival meetings, community resilience, and the experiences of newly freed slaves and Native Americans as they seek their place in a rapidly changing nation. This volume sets the stage for important conversations about the future and acceptance of marginalized communities in American society.

The American Missionary — Volume 44, No. 03, March, 1890
By Various
In a time of rebuilding after the Civil War, a dedicated group confronts inequality and fights for the education and inclusion of overlooked communities.
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2005-03-14
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