Amanda Smith
Amanda Smith ( Berry; January 23, 1837 – February 24, 1915) was an American Methodist preacher and former slave who funded the former Amanda Smith Orphanage and Industrial Home for Abandoned and Destitute Colored Children outside Chicago. She was a leader in the Wesleyan-Holiness movement, preaching the doctrine of entire sanctification throughout Methodist camp meetings across the world. Her great granddaughter is the Most Reverend Dr. A. Louise Bonaparte. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Wang, Qian, Wright, Barth W., Smith, Amanda, Chalk, Janine, Byron, Craig D.Get access
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5by Smith, Amanda A., Dumas, André, Yossa, Rodrigue, Overturf, Kenneth E., Bureau, Dominique P.Get access
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6by Rowley, Andrew F., Cross, Maud E., Culloty, Sarah C., Lynch, Sharon A., Mackenzie, Clara L., Morgan, Emer, O'Riordan, Ruth M., Robins, Peter E., Smith, Amanda L., Thrupp, Tara J., Vogan, Claire L., Wootton, Emma C., Malham, Shelagh K.Get access
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7by Rowley, Andrew F., Cross, Maud E., Culloty, Sarah C., Lynch, Sharon A., Mackenzie, Clara L., Morgan, Emer, O'Riordan, Ruth M., Robins, Peter E., Smith, Amanda L., Thrupp, Tara J., Vogan, Claire L., Wootton, Emma C., Malham, Shelagh K.Get access
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