1893 Amanda Smith 1ed SLAVE Autobiography Methodist Negro Missionary RACISM
Amanda Smith was a 19th-century American negro, slave evangelist who was best remembered for being one of the first black, female missionaries in America. Born into slavery, Smith gained her freedom at a fairly young age where after she felt called into the Methodist ministry.
Her autobiography proved to be one of the best of its kind – a work providing insight to life as a black woman in ministry during a time of racial and gender discrimination.
Item number: #28063
Price: $750
1893 Amanda Smith 1ed SLAVE Autobiography Methodist Negro Missionary RACISM
Amanda Smith was a 19th-century American negro, slave evangelist who was best remembered for being one of the first black, female missionaries in America. Born into slavery, Smith gained her freedom at a fairly young age where after she felt called into the Methodist ministry.
Her autobiography proved to be one of the best of its kind – a work providing insight to life as a black woman in ministry during a time of racial and gender discrimination.
Item number: #28063
Price: $750
SMITH, Amanda
An autobiography, the story of the Lord’s dealings with the colored evangelist
Chicago: Meyer & Brother, 1893. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- XVI, 17-506
- 26 illustrations
- Language: English
- Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
- Red cloth
- Size: ~8in X 5.75in (20.5cm x 14.5cm)
- RARE
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Categories
Americana, American History
Religion
Authors
SMITH, Amanda
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete