American Missionary Association
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05/02/2018
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education
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The American Missionary Association founded more than 500 schools and HBCU’s for the education of Afro Americans. Also championed racial equality and the abolishment of slavery --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/EverydayBlackHistory/support
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Everyday Black History: Afro Appreciation
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