History of the American Negro And His Institutions volume 3

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History of the American Negro And His Institutions volume 3
Arthur Bunyan Caldwell
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Degree in 1906 and his B. D. The following year. He was able to secure teacher's license in 1895, and after that found the way easier as he was able to fill in the vacation months teaching.
He began teaching in 1895 and taught for eleven years, mostly in the rural schools. Even since then he has done a great deal of teaching privately and in night school.
He believes in keeping intelligence and religion going along together. He has shown marked ability as a teacher and had he chosen to devote h
...imself to that line of w^ork might easily have made a place for himself as one of the best teachers of the race.
It is as a preacher, however, that he excels. He was con- verted in December, 1894, and immediately realized that he must go into the ministry. He pursued his studies with that end in view and joined the Columbia Conference in 1901 at Greenville, S. C, under Bishop Gaines.
He was sent to the Meeting Street Mission in Edge- field County. His work was successful from the beginning and his progress rapid.


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