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South and South Central Africa / A record of fifteen years' missionary labors among primitive peoples

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The author recounts long-term missionary service in southern and central Africa, combining travel narrative, practical reports, and personal reflection. She chronicles establishing mission stations, daily life building huts and schools, learning local dialects, and conducting religious instruction, while documenting customs, beliefs, and challenges encountered. The account interleaves encouragements and discouragements of evangelistic work, logistical difficulties, interactions with diverse African communities, and photographic illustrations taken by missionaries. The narrative offers candid observations on methods, cultural encounters, and the early development of a denominational mission effort.

About the Author

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Hannah Frances Davidson

Hannah Frances Davidson was a missionary and author known for her work in South and South Central Africa. Her notable book, "South and South Central Africa: A Record of Fifteen Years' Missionary Labors Among Primitive Peoples," chronicles her experiences and observations during her extensive missionary activities. Through her writings, Davidson provides insight into the cultures and communities she encountered, reflecting her commitment to her faith and the people she served. Her contributions offer a unique perspective on the intersection of mission work and cultural exchange in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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