1900
The Baptist Standard says: "A straw indicating the growth of co-operative relations among our denominational societies is the arrangement made by the Missionary Union with the National Baptist convention and the Lott Carey convention, both composed of Negro Baptists, largely in the South, the latter working more especially in the eastern portions of the South. By this arrangement the union offers to hold itself in the most fraternal relation with respect to work in Africa."
—The Ram's Horn, Nov. 17, 1900, p. 22.
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