Vol. XXXII.
No. 3.
“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”
MARCH, 1878.
EDITORIAL. | |
Paragraphs | 65 |
Paying the Debt | 66 |
Negrology | 67 |
Bills in Congress | 68 |
Education Among the Freedmen | 69 |
What Can the Women Do?—School Items | 70 |
News from the Churches—Teachers’ Association—Negro Notes | 71 |
Chinese Notes | 72 |
Poetry. “No Room in the Inn” | 74 |
THE FREEDMEN. | |
Georgia: Atlanta University | 75 |
Georgia Macon: Devotion to Study—Conversions to Christ | 78 |
Alabama: Breaking Ground for New Emerson InstituteBuilding. Prof. T. N. Chase | 78 |
Tennessee: A Debt Extinguisher—The Happiest Girl in theLand. Rev. T. Cutler | 79 |
THE INDIANS. | |
The Indian Commissioners | 80 |
THE CHINESE. | |
Address by Fung Affoo | 81 |
AFRICA. | |
The Mendi Mission | 83 |
COMMUNICATIONS. | |
Education of the Colored People. Rev. J. E. Rankin, D. D. | 84 |
From a Life Member.—Slave and Free Labor Cotton. From the N. Y. Herald | 85 |
THE CHILDREN’S PAGE | 86 |
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