Anna E. Hall
Anna E. Hall (March 1, 1870 – March 6, 1964) was an African American Methodist deaconess and missionary based in Bainbridge, Georgia. She traveled across the South to complete her missionary training for 10 years after her time at Clark Atlanta University. Her most recognized missionary work was her travels to Monrovia, Liberia located in West Africa where she taught the Kru people. She also had a long history of missionary work at the , where she became an influential figure over a period of twenty four years.
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Anna E. Hall
Anna E. Hall (March 1, 1870 – March 6, 1964) was an African American Methodist deaconess and missionary based in Bainbridge, Georgia. She traveled across the South to complete her missionary training for 10 years after her time at Clark Atlanta University. Her most recognized missionary work was her travels to Monrovia, Liberia located in West Africa where she taught the Kru people. She also had a long history of missionary work at the , where she became an influential figure over a period of twenty four years.
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1870-03-01
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Bainbridge, Georgia, U.S.
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1964-03-06
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Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
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Sarah Sutton
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Willie Smith
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