Amanda Berry Smith: From Washerwoman to Evangelist

Amanda Berry Smith: From Washerwoman to Evangelist

by Adrienne Israel
Amanda Berry Smith: From Washerwoman to Evangelist

Amanda Berry Smith: From Washerwoman to Evangelist

by Adrienne Israel

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Overview

Now available in paperback! This biography is the compelling story of Amanda Berry Smith, a former slave and washer-woman with less than a year of formal education who rose to become one of the nineteenth century's most important and successful Christian evangelists.

Based on letters published in Christian newspapers, copies of her own newspaper The Helper, and numerous public records and documents, this biography puts Amanda Berry Smith's eventful life in a proper historical perspective, evaluating the significant impact of her deeds. It traces her beginnings as the child of freed blacks in antebellum Pennsylvania, her turbulent marriages, her search for communities and faith in New York City, and her eventual prominence as a camp-fire missionary and as a world traveler of spiritual faith. This thoughtful individual study probes the complex relationship between herself and other contemporary reformers, black and white, and answers many questions left unanswered by Smith's own autobiography.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461656241
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 01/01/1998
Series: Studies in Evangelicalism , #16
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 191
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Adrienne Israel (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University) is Associate Professor of History and Intercultural Studies at Guilford College in North Carolina.
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