
Mary Slessor (2 December 1848 - 13 January 1915)
was a Scottish missionary to Nigeria. Her determined work and strong
personality allowed her to be trusted and accepted by the locals, spreading
Christianity and promoting women's rights.
She developed a strong interest in religion and joined a local mission teaching the poor. One famous story from this time is that of the Red Headed Lady: Mary dared a gang of boys that she would not flinch as they swung a metal weight closer and closer to her face; she successfully stayed still, and the boys had to attend her Sunday School as forfeit. |