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Sarah Lue Bostick (1868–1948) born Sarah L … Sarah Lue Bostick (1868–1948) born Sarah Lue Howard near Glasglow, Kentucky, on May 27, 1868, was key in organizing the first African-American Christian Woman's Board of Missions auxiliary in 1892 and subsequent clubs throughout the south at the turn of the 20th century. In 1892, she was the first African American woman ordained in the Disciples. American woman ordained in the Disciples.
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