The American Missionary -- Volume 37 No. 11 November 1883
English

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This issue of The American Missionary continues to document the work of the American Missionary Association in its efforts to educate and uplift African Americans Indigenous communities and newly arrived immigrants. Reports from various mission schools highlight the progress being made despite financial limitations and social resistance. Testimonials from teachers and students illustrate the transformative power of education in fostering independence literacy and Christian values. Articles also discuss the broader social and political climate particularly the challenges of racial inequality and the need for continued advocacy. The issue further explores the moral and religious responsibilities of the Christian community in addressing these pressing issues. Letters from missionaries provide firsthand accounts of both hardships and successes in the field emphasizing perseverance and faith. Appeals for financial and volunteer support are made urging readers to contribute to the missions ongoing work. The publication serves not only as a report on current efforts but also as a call to action reinforcing the necessity of sustained commitment to education and social progress.
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