An Autobiography.
The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith the Colored Evangelist;
Containing an Account of Her Life Work of Faith, and Her Travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India, and Africa, as an Independent Missionary
The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith the Colored Evangelist;
Containing an Account of Her Life Work of Faith, and Her Travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India, and Africa, as an Independent Missionary
The introduction to this work, it is stated by -
J. M. THOBURN. CALCUTTA, October 22, 1891
The novelty of a colored woman from America, who had in her childhood
been a slave, appearing before an audience in Calcutta, was sufficient to
attract attention, but this alone would not account for the popularity which
she enjoyed throughout her whole stay in our city.
She was fiercely attacked by narrow minded persons in the daily papers,
and elsewhere, but opposition only seemed to add to her power.
During the seventeen years that I have lived in Calcutta, I have known many
famous strangers to visit the city, some of whom attracted large audiences,
but I have never known anyone who could draw and hold so large an audience
as Mrs. Smith.
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