Vol. XXXII.
No. 6.
“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”
JUNE, 1878.
| EDITORIAL. | |
| Paragraphs | 161 |
| Principles and Plans | 162 |
| Departure of the Azor.—The Indian Boys at Hampton | 163 |
| A Sunday-School Concert | 164 |
| An Educated Ministry.—Atlanta and Fisk Universities | 165 |
| News from the Churches | 168 |
| Items from the Schools.—General Notes | 169 |
| THE FREEDMEN. | |
| Straight University | 172 |
| Virginia: Additions to the Church—An Indian’s Creed—A Good Beginning | 174 |
| South Carolina: History of “Avery” Graduates | 174 |
| Georgia: Pilgrim Church and Sunday-School—Bandof Hope—Twitchell School.—School Children Farming—Their ParentsBuying Farms.—A Growing School—A Literary Society | 175 |
| Mississippi: An Old School—Temperance Work—The Gourd Family | 176 |
| Theological Department of Howard University | 177 |
| The International Sunday-School Convention.—Annual Meeting of the South-western Conference | 178 |
| The Singers to the Missionaries, Greeting | 180 |
| AFRICA. | |
| Arrival of the New Missionaries.—First Impressions of Africa—A Sunday Service—A School Celebration | 181 |
| Advantages of Colored Missionaries | 182 |
| THE INDIANS. | |
| School Wants and Farm Work | 182 |
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