File:John Smith, Missionary to Demerara, friend of slaves.jpg

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English: This is taken from "Crowns of Glory, Tears of Blood" by Emília Viotti da Costa. The caption reads: "This engraving, adapted from a miniature on ivory (artist unknown) appeared in David Chamberlin, "Smith of Demerara (Martyr-Teacher of the Slaves)", published in London in 1923–precisely a century after the Demerara Rebellion. In all likelihood, the original was a conventionalized miniature of the type the London Missionary Society had painted of all the missionaries it sent abroad.
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