Virtual Exhibit - Education for Troubled Times: The Life and Legacy of James G. Endicott (1898-1993)

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Virtual Exhibit
Education for Troubled Times: The Life and Legacy of James G. Endicott (1898-1993)

Although the physical exhibition has concluded, we invite you to explore the virtual exhibit that highlights the remarkable life of James G. Endicott, a Canadian missionary, educator, and peace activist who played a pivotal role in shaping 20th-century China-Canada relations.

Exhibition Highlights

  • Missionary Work: Discover Endicott’s transformative journey in West China.
  • Historical Context: Learn about his experiences during wars and revolutions.
  • Advocacy for Peace: Understand his role as a leading voice for peace during the Cold War.
  • Artifacts and Reflections: Explore a captivating collection of artifacts, hear Endicott’s own reflections, and discover memories shared by those who knew him best.

Visit the Virtual Exhibit

Step into a story that bridges continents, conflicts, and cultures.
Explore the exhibit here: https://exhibits.library.utoronto.ca/exhibits/show/the-life-and-legacy-of-james-g 

Curated by: Mark Lush and Kara Kaifang Ma
Hosted and developed by: Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library

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