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Amanda Berry Smith: Pioneer for African-American Child Care

Marcia Chatelain. "Amanda Berry Smith: Pioneer for African-American Child Care." Feminist Frontiers: Women who Shaped the Midwest . Ed. Yvonne Johnson. Kirksville, MO: Truman State University Press, 2010.

A biographical essay on Amanda Berry Smith, an African Methodist Episcopal Church missionary, who founded the first orphanage for African-American children in Illinois. The orphanage became the Amanda Smith Industrial School for Girls.

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