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William Henry Sheppard: Pioneer African-American Presbyterian missionary, human rights defender, and collector of African art, 1865--1927.

机译:威廉·亨利·谢泼德(William Henry Sheppard):先驱非裔美国长老会传教士,人权捍卫者和非洲艺术收藏家,1865--1927年。

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Rev. William Sheppard (1865-1927) born in the last weeks of the American Civil War achieved numerous unprecedented feats as a missionary, art collector, minister, human rights advocate, and explorer in both the United States and Africa. Reared and educated in the era of Reconstruction in Virginia, Sheppard came of age amid major social changes for African Americans. Sheppard rejected a career as a Presbyterian minister in the South in favor of working as a missionary in the newly established Congo Free State in 1888.;Sheppard's life can be divided into three critical units: (1) his birth and developmental years, 1865-1890, (2) his missionary years, 1890-1910, and (3) his post missionary career in Staunton and Louisville, 1910-1927. Sheppard received a good primary education that was buttressed by study at Hampton Institute, and gaining an advanced diploma he decided to enter the ministry. In 1883, he started his studies at Tuscaloosa Theological Institute, and he completed his M.Div. in 1887 he finished his religious study. He entered the ordained ministry. He pastored in Montgomery and Atlanta between 1887 and 1890.;In 1890, Sheppard set off to establish the American Congo Presbyterian Mission with Rev. Samuel Lapsley. In Congo, he traveled into the remote Kasai province of the newly formed Congo Free State. While tropical disease felled Lapsley, Sheppard flourished, and became a noted explorer and linguist. He became friends with the renowned Bakuba people. While in Africa he helped create a more understanding image of Africans, and he also played a vital role in exposing the atrocities committed against Africans by the Belgians.;Sheppard spent his last years in Louisville Kentucky, and there he was instrumental in improving the lives of poor blacks there. His early NAACP membership and love of Africa art left an indelible impact on the coming generations of African Americans. Sheppard could easily be considered a proto-founding father of the Harlem Renaissance. He died in 1927.
机译:威廉·谢泼德(1865-1927)牧师出生于美国内战的最后几周,在美国和非洲担任传教士,艺术收藏家,部长,人权倡导者和探险家,取得了许多空前的壮举。谢泼德(Sheppard)在维吉尼亚州的重建时代受教育和养育,在非洲裔美国人发生重大社会变革的时代,他成年。谢泼德拒绝在南部担任长老会牧师的职业,而赞成在1888年在新成立的刚果自由州担任传教士。谢泼德的生活可以分为三个关键部分:(1)他的出生和成长年限,1865年- 1890年,(2)1890年至1910年是他的宣教年,(3)1910年至1927年在斯汤顿和路易斯维尔的传教事业。 Sheppard接受了良好的初等教育,并获得了汉普顿学院的学习支持,并获得了高级文凭,他决定进入该部。 1883年,他开始在塔斯卡卢萨神学院(Tuscaloosa Theological Institute)学习,并完成了医学博士学位。 1887年,他完成了宗教研究。他进入了被任命的事工。他在1887年至1890年之间在蒙哥马利和亚特兰大牧养。1890年,谢泼德开始与塞缪尔·拉普斯利牧师一起建立美国刚果长老会使命。在刚果,他进入了刚成立的刚果自由州的偏远的开赛省。当热带疾病使Lapsley倒下时,Sheppard蓬勃发展,并成为著名的探险家和语言学家。他与著名的巴库巴人成为朋友。在非洲期间,他帮助建立了对非洲人的更深刻了解,并且在揭露比利时人对非洲人犯下的暴行中也发挥了重要作用。谢泼德在肯塔基州路易斯维尔度过了最后几年,在那里他对改善生活起到了重要作用那里贫穷的黑人。他早期的NAACP会员资格以及对非洲艺术的热爱,对后代的非洲裔美国人产生了不可磨灭的影响。 Sheppard很容易被视为Harlem Renaissance的原始创建之父。他于1927年去世。

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  • 作者

    Short, Wallace V.;

  • 作者单位

    Howard University.;

  • 授予单位 Howard University.;
  • 学科 Black history.;African history.;History Church.;American history.;Biographies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 544 p.
  • 总页数 544
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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