Part memoir and part religious tract, He Leadeth Me is an account of the life and work of a remarkable woman. As a crusader for temperance and prison and workhouse reform, and founder of the Colored Industrial Home, Frances Joseph-Gaudet was tireless in her service to the downtrodden of all ages, races, and creeds. First published in 1913, this work presents many of the author's remedies for society's ills and and her views on education and Christian life.
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Part memoir and part religious tract, He Leadeth Me is an account of the life and work of a remarkable woman. As a crusader for temperance and prison and workhouse reform, and founder of the Colored Industrial Home, Frances Joseph-Gaudet was tireless in her service to the downtrodden of all ages, races, and creeds. First published in 1913, this work presents many of the author's remedies for society's ills and and her views on education and Christian life.
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