(NY Times On Religion) Mission Schools Opened World to Africans, but Left an Ambiguous Legacy
“I’m not making missionaries heroes,” said Richard H. Elphick, a historian at Wesleyan University in Connecticut and the author of “The Equality of Believers,” a book about Protestant missionaries in South Africa. “Missionaries and other white Christians were alarmed by … Continue reading (NY Times On Religion) Mission Schools Opened World to Africans, but Left an Ambiguous Legacy
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(NY Times On Religion) Mission Schools Opened World to Africans, but Left an Ambiguous Legacy
“I’m not making missionaries heroes,” said Richard H. Elphick, a historian at Wesleyan University in Connecticut and the author of “The Equality of Believers,” a book about Protestant missionaries in South Africa. “Missionaries and other white Christians were alarmed by … Continue reading (NY Times On Religion) Mission Schools Opened World to Africans, but Left an Ambiguous Legacy