Vol. XXXV.
No. 3.
THE
AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”
MARCH, 1881.
CONTENTS:
| EDITORIAL. | |
| Paragraphs | [65] |
| Senator Brown on the Educational Question—Overture to the National Council | [67] |
| Mixed Schools | [68] |
| Exceptions and the Rule—Conversion versus Education | [69] |
| Inconsiderate Giving | [71] |
| The Indian Problem: Gen. S. C. Armstrong | [72] |
| General Notes—Africa, Indians | [74] |
| Items from the Field | [76] |
| THE FREEDMEN. | |
| North Carolina, McLeansville—Severe Winter, Good Progress, etc. | [78] |
| Georgia, Atlanta—Sequel to Begging Letter: Mrs. T. N. Chase | [79] |
| Alabama, Mobile—Emerson Institute | [80] |
| Mississippi, Tougaloo—A Changed Home | [81] |
| Tennessee, Nashville—Cabin, Frame House and Little Brick | [82] |
| Texas, Paris—The African Congregational Church | [83] |
| THE INDIANS. | |
| Communion Sunday at Hampton: Miss Isabel B. Eustis | [85] |
| WOMAN’S HOME MISS. ASSOC’N | |
| Announcement | [87] |
| CHILDREN’S PAGE. | |
| Child’s Letter—A Crumb for the Boys | [89] |
| Receipts | [89] |
| Aim, Statistics, Wants, Etc. | [96] |