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Memoirs of Mrs. Rebecca Steward, Containing: A Full Sketch of Her Life / With Various Selections from Her Writings and Letters ...

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A compilation that traces the life and faith of Rebecca Steward, combining a biographical sketch with selections from her writings and letters, tributes and reminiscences by clergy, relatives, and friends, and samples of her poetry and short narratives. It documents her ancestry, home life, roles as wife and mother, and the marriage and education of her children, while foregrounding recurrent themes of sanctification, steadfast devotion, personal struggle, and consolation in Christian hope. The volume balances intimate domestic detail with devotional instruction and communal testimony, offering moral reflections and practical examples intended to inspire readers engaged in family life and spiritual formation.

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T. G. Steward

T. G. Steward was an influential writer and historian known for his contributions to African American literature and history. His notable works include "How the Black St. Domingo Legion Saved the Patriot Army in the Siege of Savannah, 1779," which highlights the significant role of Black soldiers in American history. Steward also authored "Memoirs of Mrs. Rebecca Steward," providing insights into the life and writings of a prominent figure in his community. Additionally, his work "The Colored Regulars in the United States Army" sheds light on the experiences of African American soldiers. Through his writings, Steward has played a crucial role in documenting and preserving the narratives of African Americans in the United States.

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