The Remarkable Life of James Beecher

The Remarkable Life of James Beecher
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Download or read book The Remarkable Life of James Beecher written by Ed Van Put and published by . This book was released on 2021-06-19 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the moving story of a man who selflessly devoted his life to the liberation and betterment of others during a tumultuous time in U.S. history, with his equally determined wife at his side. A son of the famous Beecher family, James Beecher sacrificed a life of privilege to serve as missionary, soldier, preacher, and humanitarian. From early ordeals in China to an astoundingly courageous career as Colonel of an all-black regiment of freed slaves in the Civil War, this book follows Beecher through unimaginable horrors, post-war turmoil, and the spiritual salvation he sought as an early pioneer & fisherman in the wilds of the Beaverkill Valley after the war. Through painstaking research, this is an inspiring, intimate look at a remarkably unknown figure who played a key role in American history and risked everything for his conviction of equality and morality.


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