The American Missionary — Volume 42, No. 11, November, 1888
The American Missionary — Volume 42, No. 11, November, 1888
A remarkable time capsule of American idealism and struggle in the twilight of Reconstruction. This November 1888 issue of the American Missionary Association's flagship publication captures a moment when religious conviction met social upheaval, documenting the organization's tireless work among African American, Native American, and Chinese communities. The pages reveal urgent financial appeals, personal testimonies of sacrifice from field missionaries, and dispatches from the front lines of educational reform. Readers encounter the Mohonk Conference's deliberations on Native American rights, the devastating impact of yellow fever on Southern schools, and the everyday heroism of teachers and preachers working in forgotten corners of America. This is not dry history but rather the raw, immediate voice of people who believed they could change the world through faith and education, leaving behind an invaluable record of late 19th-century social justice efforts.




















