Vol. XXXIV.

No. 3.


THE
AMERICAN MISSIONARY.


“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”


MARCH, 1880.

CONTENTS:

EDITORIAL.
Paragraphs[65]
Zeal for Study[66]
Tropical Africa[67]
The Negro in America and Africa[69]
Dr. Blyden on the American Missionary Society[70]
Rev. Chas. B. Venning—Items from the Field[71]
African Notes[73]
THE FREEDMEN.
At Talladega: Rev. J. E. Roy, D. D.[74]
North Carolina—McLeansville School[75]
South Carolina, Charleston—Church andSchool Work—Cause of the Exodus[76]
Georgia —Report of Board of Commissionerson Atlanta University[78]
Alabama, Talladega—Why he likes it: Rev.H. S. DeForrest[79]
Alabama, Athens—Building Progress—Missionary Spirit[80]
Mississippi, Tougaloo—Student-Conversions—Crowded Rooms[81]
Tennessee, Memphis—School work and Week of Prayer[82]
Texas—Two Hours’ Work by Student Canvasser[82]
THE INDIANS.
An Indian Boy’s Letter[83]
THE CHINESE.
Anniversary at Sacramento[85]
CHILDREN’S PAGE.
How to make Money for the Missionaries[87]
RECEIPTS[88]
Constitution[93]
Aim, Statistics, Wants[94]

NEW YORK.

Published by the American Missionary Association,
Rooms, 56 Reade Street.


Price, 50 Cents a Year, in advance.

Entered at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., as second-class matter.