Glimpses #82: Black Americans Reach Ancestral Peoples in Africa
Format: 4-page bulletin insert
Our Price: $2.00 per pack (each pack contains 25 copies). Back issues are available only in packs of 25 copies.
Product Description: Paul Cuffe was the first African-American to lead such a missionary effort. A Quaker and a wealthy Massachusetts sea captain, Cuffe organized the Friendly Society of Sierra Leone and in 1815 resettled 38 blacks in Sierra Leone to help evangelize Africa. About the same time, Lott Cary and William Crane in Virginia established the Richmond African Baptist Missionary Society. When a group of white Christians established the American Colonization Society in 1816, Lott Cary was the first to volunteer as a missionary.
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