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    The American Missionary Association (AMA) was a Protestant-based abolitionist group founded on September 3, 1846 (177 years ago) (1846-09-03) in Albany...
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  • The Baptist Missionary Association of America (BMAA) is a fellowship of Independent Baptist churches. Historically, churches within the BMAA have generally...
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  • 1924, the Baptist Missionary Association of Texas joined this association, and the named was changed to the American Baptist Association. The first interstate...
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    American Baptist Association, the Baptist Missionary Association of America and the Interstate and Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptist Association. Garrett,...
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  • Howard University (category American Missionary Association)
    1928–1945". The Journal of Negro History. 76 (1/4). Association for the Study of African-American Life and History, Inc.: 1–20. doi:10.1086/JNHv76n1-4p1...
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  • List of historically black colleges and universities (category African American-related lists)
    State Missionary Baptist Convention. Part of the Churches of Christ. Part of the Episcopal Church. Part of the American Missionary Association. Part of...
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  • only missionary society. (Examples of such missionary societies were the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, American Missionary Association...
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  • Missionary Baptist Associational Assembly of America, this group is now known as the Interstate and Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptist Association of...
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  • The Missionary Church is an evangelical Christian denomination of Anabaptist origins with Wesleyan and Pietist influences. The Missionary Church is a...
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  • The American Home Missionary Society (AHMS or A. H. M. Society) was a Protestant missionary society in the United States founded in 1826. It was founded...
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    Tougaloo College (category American Missionary Association)
    social activism, including the Tougaloo Nine. In 1869, the American Missionary Association of New York purchased 500 acres (202 ha) of one of the largest...
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    The missionary position or man-on-top position is a sex position in which, generally, a woman lies on her back and spreads her legs and a man lies on top...
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    Appalachian stereotypes (category Stereotypes of white Americans)
    and was picked up by the American Missionary Association (AMA). Promotional literature emerged to support the AMA's missionaries and their operations such...
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    owning their own land. During the American Civil War in the 1860s, organizations like the American Missionary Association, which had sponsored elementary...
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    Fisk University (category American Missionary Association)
    the American Missionary Association for the education of freedmen in Nashville. Fisk was one of several schools and colleges that the Association helped...
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    Mary S. Peake (category American Missionary Association)
    Virginia near Fort Monroe. The first teacher hired by the American Missionary Association, she was also associated with its later founding of Hampton...
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    Brewer Normal Institute (category American Missionary Association)
    later became Brewer School, and Brewer Normal School. The American Missionary Association (AMA) opened Brewer Normal Institute in 1872 as a boarding...
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    Talladega College (category American Missionary Association)
    Freedmen's Bureau to commit to purchasing the land provided the American Missionary Association would buy the building and provide an organization structure...
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  • with roots in Lewis High School, established in 1868 by the American Missionary Association, and Hudson High School, a public industrial high school. In...
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  • LeMoyne–Owen College (category American Missionary Association)
    during and after the American Civil War. LeMoyne Normal and Commercial School was founded in 1862, when the American Missionary Association (AMA) sent Lucinda...
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    Berea College (category American Missionary Association)
    minister Muse Watson – American actor Billy Edd Wheeler – songwriter, performer and writer Carter G. Woodson – African American historian, author, journalist...
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    United States of America. She was a prolific member of the American Missionary Association, having spent thirty-five years of her life living amongst...
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    the South. Many were assisted by missionary teachers recruited from the North by the American Missionary Association and other groups who, together with...
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    Burrell Normal School (category American Missionary Association)
    suspicious fire in 1900. In 1903, the school was rebuilt by the American Missionary Association (A.M.A), which had decided to change the location of the building...
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    Erastus Milo Cravath (category People of New York (state) in the American Civil War)
    Milo Cravath (1833–1900) was a pastor and American Missionary Association (AMA) official who after the American Civil War, helped found Fisk University...
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  • Freedmen's Aid Society (category American Missionary Association)
    Freedmen's Aid Society was founded in 1859 during the American Civil War by the American Missionary Association (AMA), a group supported chiefly by the Congregational...
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    Clark Atlanta University (category American Missionary Association)
    Grandison Daniels. Two years later, Edmund Asa Ware of the American Missionary Association was appointed the first president. Atlanta University was chartered...
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  • Contraband (category Use American English from January 2019)
    teachers were recruited from the North for their schools by the American Missionary Association, and thousands of freedmen enlisted from such camps in the...
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    Lewis Tappan (category American abolitionists)
    American Missionary Association in 1846, which established over 100 anti-slavery Congregational churches throughout the Midwest. After the American Civil...
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    of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Christian and Missionary Alliance at Curlie Christian and Missionary Alliance: Association of Religion Data Archives...
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