
from @thetalladegacollege and became a teacher in #Anniston. In 1894, at age
56, she sold her house and traveled to the Belgian Congo where she served as
a missionary with @pcusa church. She saw firsthand the violent reign of King
Leopold II, used her savings to purchase freedom for slaves and rescued child
workers. Her home in Luebo eventually became a school. She was called Mama
wa Mputu — mother from far away. She testified against soldiers who took a girl
from her home, something she could not have done in America. She was forced
to retire in 1915 because she was 78. She returned to Alabama, taught school
and raised money for mission work. She died in 1937 at age 99. (Alabama Vintage)



