"The American Missionary — Volume 36, No. 10, October, 1882" by Various is a historical publication created in the late 19th century. This work serves as a monthly periodical produced by the American Missionary Association, focusing on the educational and social advancements being promoted in the post-Civil War United States, particularly concerning African Americans and other marginalized groups. The content reflects the societal issues of the time, discussing themes of education, religion, and missionary work, alongside financial appeals and accounts of progress in the South. The opening of this volume presents an overview of the upcoming Annual Meeting of the American Missionary Association, indicating a gathering to discuss progress, education, and financial needs within their institutions. It highlights the urgent financial challenges the association faces, including a significant deficit that jeopardizes its work. Additionally, it includes various reports on the educational growth among freedmen, discussions on national aid for public education, and the ongoing missionary work in communities, both in the South and abroad, emphasizing the themes of progress and persistence amidst adversity. The tone captures a sense of determination to improve the living conditions of African Americans through education and moral guidance. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The American Missionary — Volume 36, No. 10, October, 1882
By Various
"The American Missionary — Volume 36, No. 10, October, 1882" by Various is a historical publication created in the late 19th century. This work serves...
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