"The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 10, October, 1889" by Various is a record from the late 1800s that acts as a magazine centered on missionary work, especially work by the American Missionary Association. The historical volume goes into race relations, schooling for formerly enslaved people and Native Americans, and church goings-on connected to these groups. The start of this volume talks about the American Missionary Association's yearly get-together, showing its dedication to standing up for the well-being of overlooked communities. Readers can find updates on different missionary projects, letters from people showing their support, and talks about the needed money to keep education going. Also, right at the start are thoughts on the choices churches made about race and slavery, thinking about the past and the difficulties in creating togetherness in Congregational churches, mainly in the South.

The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 10, October, 1889
By Various
Journey back to the late 19th century where a dedicated association grapples with the challenges of race, education, and unity facing marginalized communities through faith and missionary work.
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2005-07-01
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