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100 1 _aClara Merritt DeBoer
245 1 0 _aHis Truth is Marching On
_bAfrican Americans Who Taught the Freedmen for the American Missionary Association, 1861-1877
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520 _bThis title, first published in 1995, explores the history of the American Missionary Association (AMA) – an abolitionist group founded in New York in 1846, whose primary focus was to abolish slavery, to promote racial equality and Christian values and to educate African Americans. This title will be of interest to students of history and education.
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