Vol. XXXII.
No. 1.
THE
AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”
JANUARY, 1878.
CONTENTS:
| EDITORIAL. | |
| 1877-1878. | [1] |
| Large Gifts and Large Givers | [2] |
| Changes in the Magazine | [3] |
| Woman’s Work for Woman | [4] |
| The Jubilee Singers—A Good Use of Negro Suffrage | [5] |
| Paragraphs | [6] |
| News from the Churches—Southern Exodus Notes | [7] |
| Indian Notes | [8] |
| Chinese Notes | [9] |
| Book Notice | [10] |
| THE FREEDMEN. | |
| North Carolina: Revival in Church and School. Georgia: Revival in Atlanta University | [11] |
| Alabama: Church Organized—A New Pastorate | [12] |
| Tennessee: Le Moyne Normal School | [13] |
| “ State Teachers’ Institute | [14] |
| Two Simple Rules. J. P. Thompson, D. D. | [15] |
| Dr. Patton’s Inaugural | [16] |
| THE INDIANS. | |
| Fort Berthold, D. T. | [17] |
| THE CHINESE. | |
| Annual Meeting—General Association—The Work | [18] |
| COMMUNICATIONS. | |
| Protection by Development. Rev. C. H. Richards | [19] |
| Educability of the Blacks. A Virginia School Superintendent | [21] |
| Campaign in Connecticut. Dist. Sec’y, Powell of Chicago | [22] |
| THE CHILDREN’S PAGE | [24] |
| RECEIPTS | [24] |
| CONSTITUTION | [27] |
| WORK, STATISTICS, WANTS, &c. | [28] |