BAPTIST* 



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of the convention. 

 aaaaaal 



'. 

 JM Bautit 



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U organisation. A motion, 







-Thaafarty-thml an- 

 a American Baptist 



been begun with a debt ax- 



it h a prospect, at the usual 

 of adding from $90,000 to 



K'artlin k ' 



amount added U.I n 

 Eleven hi 



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lart I.) the society, 

 the New Knrtand ot 



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 D 





 



$7,000. 



lea, teachers, ami 



i..ilv or in 

 ><: In 



itoriai.inclu.linu' 



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j >- .,.,.;:.... M 

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ritish ColumUa; 

 labored among 



lull 

 out 



Witt 



plied 1.U33 churvhea and 



: l.ur- h mem- 

 aptism during the Tear, 

 d. I. 1 . 1 r- 1 Sundai ha h 

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pupiknn.'l *'.'!. I 



miatg iidad 



i. i : r r 



M 



ahools in tlah and 1 MI N.- Mexico, of the 

 88 *cho..N for the colored people, I5~inclu.li.,.- 



*< Inry 



or .-.!. 'iiu. Mhooli - r. undi r ". Btfa I 

 asters, but 



education, and 



:> by the - 



rustees. In all the 

 lorvd people, 888 taachett were 



minis- 

 119 ware prrpar 



fr-i,.n| eoune,3ft in the mUri 

 tinmir eourae, 89 in the numr' training 

 oounr, an i red STfttetnat io t rain - 



M>mc liti.- of industrial work. !' hun- 

 -.-I tm ptipiU W.T.- , nr..;:..i in the achoob 

 f whom w,-n- M 



.; tho ten: Mexicans. Beaidai 



two Women H N: ... . -. - 



rvlationa of the 



etv with the 

 of the Houth. which were cJled out by 



discussions in the report of the previous year 

 . MmfsMtfc i riain '.- . . > 



fires weretu|>frd to be of incendiary origin, and 

 of the taachen. to Southern hostility to asm 



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that one of them was accidental; another a. 

 pn.Ul.ly instigated by personal malice; and 



Columbia, a ('., positive proof was muling 

 -That." however. - there is. unfortui . 

 tensive though not unurr^l prejudice in the 

 Againal higher adneation 



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an/ that this prejudice has seriously hindered 

 <-ur work, is ca|*blr of overwhelming proof. 

 The most atrioos event alluded re- 



port-the brutal bratinc of Prof. Reddick bv 

 white men for tK* nffstias of tr^Aim anA 



wsss*%7 aaw ** iimavJ laamamjaamar Ji iar^av>iaaE ajamjaaj 



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baa been not only no violence exhibited toward 

 our work, but there baa been manifested a grow- 

 tog sj preciation of its importai 



.1 its wisdom. W, believe there is a 

 great I v improved public sentiment, imong a 

 large body of Southern people, certainly, regard- 

 ing this whole matter." Illustration* . 

 given of ti ng condition. The belief 



rssrtl that the pun of 



rn and Southern Baptist* would ha 

 IIP -I in nvc of remits of a high order, especially 



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work by t he negro evangelists* 



The original charter of this sncirty waa 

 granted in IKK. and contemplated aimply -the 



U Amerfei- In 

 i drMral.l.- to amend the char- 

 t was still further emended so 



tenanca of schools for fnidmaa hi theSoath. 



t has bran found daalraole still further to 



scope of the society, so as to snahh 



al.li^h. maintain. and axl lU^ut churches 



establish and care for srhnols to coanartioa 



:t* mLNManr work. It was already ao- 



thoriasd to take and hold nicrssanr nral rstale 



and receive. accumaUte, and bold in t rust en- 



frrrdssen's 



trd fOQuOOO a year, and to hold rral 



.-taie and endowment fends for its general 



provided the income did not excerd *!.- 



000 a year. By amendments to the char 

 ceolly obtained in the Su these 



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Pabllcstlon Society. -The wvrnty-fint an- 

 nual meeting of the American Baptist Publics* 

 tk Socstty was beWalSanUogvN V.Jane 1, 



