Author: Henry Rowley
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Category : Africa, Central
Languages : en
Pages : 458
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The Story of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa
Author: Henry Rowley
Publisher:
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Category : Africa, Central
Languages : en
Pages : 458
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Africa, Central
Languages : en
Pages : 458
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The Story of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa ... With Portraits, Maps and Illustrations. Second Edition
Author: Henry Rowley
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Languages : en
Pages : 466
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Languages : en
Pages : 466
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Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa
Author: James Richardson
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3732670910
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 218
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Reproduction of the original: Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa by James Richardson
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3732670910
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Reproduction of the original: Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa by James Richardson
Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa
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The Story of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa
Author: Henry Rowley
Publisher: London : Saunders, Otley
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Category : Africa, Central
Languages : en
Pages : 556
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Publisher: London : Saunders, Otley
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Category : Africa, Central
Languages : en
Pages : 556
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The Story of the Universities Mission to Central Africa from It's Commencement Under Bishop Makenzie to It's Withdrawal from the Zambesi
Author: Henry Rowley
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Languages : en
Pages : 460
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Pages : 460
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Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa
Author: James Richardson
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Pages : 0
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A Higher Mission
Author: Kimberly D. Hill
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 081317984X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
In this vital transnational study, Kimberly D. Hill critically analyzes the colonial history of central Africa through the perspective of two African American missionaries: Alonzo Edmiston and Althea Brown Edmiston. The pair met and fell in love while working as a part of the American Presbyterian Congo Mission—an operation which aimed to support the people of the Congo Free State suffering forced labor and brutal abuses under Belgian colonial governance. They discovered a unique kinship amid the country's growing human rights movement and used their familiarity with industrial education, popularized by Booker T. Washington's Tuskegee Institute, as a way to promote Christianity and offer valuable services to local people. From 1902 through 1941, the Edmistons designed their mission projects to promote community building, to value local resources, and to incorporate the perspectives of the African participants. They focused on childcare, teaching, translation, construction, and farming—ministries that required constant communication with their Kuba neighbors. Hill concludes with an analysis of how the Edmistons' pedagogy influenced government-sponsored industrial schools in the Belgian Congo through the 1950s. A Higher Mission illuminates not only the work of African American missionaries—who are often overlooked and under-studied—but also the transnational implications of black education in the South. Significantly, Hill also addresses the role of black foreign missionaries in the early civil rights movement, an argument that suggests an underexamined connection between earlier nineteenth-century Pan-Africanisms and activism in the interwar era.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 081317984X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
In this vital transnational study, Kimberly D. Hill critically analyzes the colonial history of central Africa through the perspective of two African American missionaries: Alonzo Edmiston and Althea Brown Edmiston. The pair met and fell in love while working as a part of the American Presbyterian Congo Mission—an operation which aimed to support the people of the Congo Free State suffering forced labor and brutal abuses under Belgian colonial governance. They discovered a unique kinship amid the country's growing human rights movement and used their familiarity with industrial education, popularized by Booker T. Washington's Tuskegee Institute, as a way to promote Christianity and offer valuable services to local people. From 1902 through 1941, the Edmistons designed their mission projects to promote community building, to value local resources, and to incorporate the perspectives of the African participants. They focused on childcare, teaching, translation, construction, and farming—ministries that required constant communication with their Kuba neighbors. Hill concludes with an analysis of how the Edmistons' pedagogy influenced government-sponsored industrial schools in the Belgian Congo through the 1950s. A Higher Mission illuminates not only the work of African American missionaries—who are often overlooked and under-studied—but also the transnational implications of black education in the South. Significantly, Hill also addresses the role of black foreign missionaries in the early civil rights movement, an argument that suggests an underexamined connection between earlier nineteenth-century Pan-Africanisms and activism in the interwar era.
Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa, Performed in the Years 1850-51. [Edited by B. St. John.]
Author: James RICHARDSON (the African Traveller.)
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Languages : en
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Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51 Under The Orders And At The Expense Of Her Majesty'S Government Vol. II
Author: James Richardson
Publisher: Double 9 Books
ISBN: 9789363051317
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51: Under The Orders And At The Expense Of Her Majesty's Government Vol. II" by James Richardson is a compelling travelogue documenting Richardson's adventurous expedition into the heart of Africa. As a representative of the British government, Richardson embarked on a mission of exploration and diplomacy, delving into the uncharted territories of Central Africa. Through vivid narrative and meticulous attention to geographical detail, Richardson paints a vivid picture of the landscapes, peoples, and cultures he encountered during his journey. His account serves as both a geographical exploration and a study of colonialism's impact on the African continent. This travelogue blends elements of adventure and ethnography, offering readers a firsthand glimpse into the complexities of colonial expeditions and diplomatic endeavors in Africa. Richardson's narrative not only sheds light on the geographical features of Central Africa but also provides insights into the interactions between European explorers and indigenous populations. "Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa" stands as a testament to Richardson's courage, curiosity, and dedication to unraveling the mysteries of the African continent in the mid-19th century.
Publisher: Double 9 Books
ISBN: 9789363051317
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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"Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51: Under The Orders And At The Expense Of Her Majesty's Government Vol. II" by James Richardson is a compelling travelogue documenting Richardson's adventurous expedition into the heart of Africa. As a representative of the British government, Richardson embarked on a mission of exploration and diplomacy, delving into the uncharted territories of Central Africa. Through vivid narrative and meticulous attention to geographical detail, Richardson paints a vivid picture of the landscapes, peoples, and cultures he encountered during his journey. His account serves as both a geographical exploration and a study of colonialism's impact on the African continent. This travelogue blends elements of adventure and ethnography, offering readers a firsthand glimpse into the complexities of colonial expeditions and diplomatic endeavors in Africa. Richardson's narrative not only sheds light on the geographical features of Central Africa but also provides insights into the interactions between European explorers and indigenous populations. "Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa" stands as a testament to Richardson's courage, curiosity, and dedication to unraveling the mysteries of the African continent in the mid-19th century.