IN consenting to write an introduction to the Autobiography of one
whom I have long known and honored, I desire to say that the
nineteenth century has not been more remarkable for its discoveries
in science, art, and all forms of material progress, than it has
for the moral heroism of many men and women whose courage, faith,
patience and self-sacrifice have done so much to promote justice
and humanity, and for the advancement of the Redeemer's kingdom.
Among these Christian patriots there is one whose long life of
consecration to the good of his fellow men ought to be not only an
example but an inspiration to the youth of our land. John G. Fee,
of Berea, Ky., was born and raised under the influences of slavery
and was surrounded by those powerfully conservative forces that
held many good men to the defense of oppression.
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