Publication
Harvard University Press (2013), 336 pages
ISBN
9780674072466
Collections
Notes
Introduction
1. Apostles to the Indians
2. The Expansion of the Indigenous Missionary Enterprise
3. Slave Preachers and Indian Separatism
4. A Black among Blacks
5. Native Evangelists in the Iroquoian Borderlands
6. Afro-Christian Evangelism and Indian Missions
Conclusion
Appendix: Table of Native Missionaries
Notes
Note on Sources
Acknowledgments
Index
* Illustrations:
Olaudah Equiano
Seal of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Map of early New England native missions
Seal of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
Hendrick, or Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Row
Johann Valentin Haidt, First Fruits, 1747
Cornelius, an Afro-Caribbean Moravian preacher
Cape Coast Castle
Peter Paulus teaching Canadian Mohawks
Good Peter
Samson Occom
Ezra Stiles
Richard Allen
1. Apostles to the Indians
2. The Expansion of the Indigenous Missionary Enterprise
3. Slave Preachers and Indian Separatism
4. A Black among Blacks
5. Native Evangelists in the Iroquoian Borderlands
6. Afro-Christian Evangelism and Indian Missions
Conclusion
Appendix: Table of Native Missionaries
Notes
Note on Sources
Acknowledgments
Index
* Illustrations:
Olaudah Equiano
Seal of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Map of early New England native missions
Seal of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
Hendrick, or Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Row
Johann Valentin Haidt, First Fruits, 1747
Cornelius, an Afro-Caribbean Moravian preacher
Cape Coast Castle
Peter Paulus teaching Canadian Mohawks
Good Peter
Samson Occom
Ezra Stiles
Richard Allen
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