John Marrant was a prominent 18th century African American preacher and evangelist who played a key role in the spread of Christianity to Native American communities in the southeastern United States. This book provides a fascinating account of his life and work, offering insights into the complexities of race, religion, and identity in colonial America. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of Christianity in America, and the contributions of African American and Native American communities to this rich, diverse tradition.
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