The Case for and against Missionary Schools
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Title
The Case for and against Missionary Schools
Creator
J.W.C. Dougall
Date
January 1939
Description
This document presents evidence about if there should be missionary schools in Africa or not. This source is relevant to the novel because Nettie writes a letter to Celie saying that she met a couple, Corrine and Samuel, who are a part of a missionary group. They plan on going to Africa to do work over there to help the people of different tribes/towns.
Contributor
Julie Tran
Source*
Dougall, J.W.C. "The Case for and against Missionary Schools." January 1939. JSTOR. 27 4 2015. http://www.jstor.org/stable/717540?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents.
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Subject
Missionary, schools, Nettie, Africa
Citation
J.W.C. Dougall , “The Case for and against Missionary Schools,” American Women's Bestsellers -- Spring 2015, accessed May 1, 2024, https://202s15.cesaunders.net/items/show/152.