
Amanda Smith - Wikipedia
Amanda Smith (née Berry; January 23, 1837 – February 24, 1915) [1] was an American Methodist preacher and former slave who funded the former Amanda Smith Orphanage and Industrial …
Amanda Smith | Evangelist, Missionary & Abolitionist | Britannica
Amanda Smith (born Jan. 23, 1837, Long Green, Md., U.S.—died Feb. 24, 1915, Sebring, Fla.) was an American evangelist and missionary who opened an orphanage for African-American …
Amanda Berry Smith (1837-1915) | BlackPast.org
Jan 18, 2007 · Amanda Berry Smith was a Methodist holiness evangelist, missionary to Africa and founder of an orphanage for African American children. Amanda was born into slavery on …
Amanda Smith - History's Women
As an ongoing inspiration to American and international generations, preacher and former slave Amanda Berry Smith was born in January, 1837 near Baltimore, Maryland to enslaved …
Amanda Berry Smith - UMC.org
Smith spent her last years caring for needy African American children at her orphanage in Harvey, Illinois; she was also connected to the founding of the National Association for the …
Summary of An Autobiography: The Story of the Lord's Dealings …
Amanda Berry Smith was one of the few women evangelists to leave a personal account of her work. She was born to slave parents on January 23, 1837 in Long Green, Maryland.
Smith, Amanda [Berry] (1837-1915) | History of Missiology
Smith, Amanda [Berry] (1837-1915) African American holiness evangelist and missionary Amanda Berry was born into slavery at Long Green, Maryland. She was married in 1854 to Calvin M. …
The Final Ministry of Amanda Berry Smith - Northern Illinois …
At the time of her death in 1915, the Chicago Defender called Amanda Berry Smith, "the greatest woman that this race has ever given to the world." For fifty years following the Civil War, she …
Heroes of the Faith: Amanda Smith | Christian Learning & News
Apr 12, 2021 · Amanda Smith came from the most unpromising background to be extraordinarily used by God for forty years in evangelism and revival across four continents. Her success was …
Amanda Smith - New World Encyclopedia
Amanda Berry Smith (January 23, 1837 – February 24, 1915) [1] was a former slave who became an inspiration to thousands of women, both black and white, while traveling and preaching as …