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Gamaliel Bailey (December 3, 1807 – June 5, 1859) was an American physician who left that career to become an abolitionist journalist, editor, and publisher, working primarily in Cincinnati, and Washington, D.C. Anti-abolitionist mobs attacked his offices in both cities during the 1840s.
GamalielBailey (December 3, 1807 – June 5, 1859) was an American physician who left that career to become an abolitionist journalist, editor, and publisher...
inventions. The son of abolitionist and National Era editor GamalielBailey, Marcellus Bailey was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and was a major in the Union...
newspaper published weekly in Washington, D.C., from 1847 to 1860. GamalielBailey was its editor in its first year. The National Era Prospectus stated...
and Reconstruction: A Documentary Reader, editor, Blackwell, (2007) GamalielBailey and Antislavery Union, Kent State University Press (1986) He also co-edited...
in my heart Samuel Charles Stowe." On March 9, 1850, Stowe wrote to GamalielBailey, editor of the weekly anti-slavery journal The National Era, that she...
party's vice-presidential nominees. Salmon P. Chase, Preston King, GamalielBailey, and Benjamin Butler played crucial roles in leading the first party...
discoverer of oral polio vaccine Jon Arthur – syndicated radio personality GamalielBailey – journalist and abolitionist Delilah L. Beasley – first African American...
police were called in to protect one of their targets. They fixed on GamalielBailey, the publisher of the anti-slavery newspaper New Era. Suspecting him...
(American) Susan B. Anthony (American) Rosa Miller Avery (American) GamalielBailey (American) Martha Violet Ball (American) Eusebius Barnard (American)...
the Tappan brothers, New York philanthropists James G. Birney and GamalielBailey, and the Grimké sisters. "Public awareness of abolition [in New York...
Blair finally wrote to Field agreeing to take the case pro bono, after GamalielBailey, editor of the antislavery newspaper The National Era, had agreed to...
She disliked the job, however, and decided to write poetry. Editor GamalielBailey read her work in 1856 and, by 1858, she had moved to Washington, D...
admiral of the U.S. Navy GamalielBailey (1807–1859), physician, abolitionist journalist, editor, publisher Marcellus Bailey (1840–1921), patent attorney...
abolitionism: 127 : 81 ], were present during parts of the discussion.": 3 GamalielBailey, physician, lecturer on physiology at Lane, who went on to become an...
Magazine of History, XXXV (December 1928), 223–41 "A Letter of Dr. GamalielBailey to Joshua R. Giddings," Indiana Magazine of History, XXXV (March 1930)...
S. Senate in 1850. Beginning in 1847, Whittier was the editor of GamalielBailey's The National Era, one of the most influential abolitionist newspapers...
– January 3, 1945 Queens Died. 4th January 3, 1945 – October 20, 1946 Gamaliel H. Barstow Anti-Masonic 25th March 4, 1831 – March 3, 1833 Nichols ? Franklin...
large hardwood trees were downed. EF0 N of Red Boiling Springs, TN to E of Gamaliel, KY Macon (TN), Clay (TN), Allen (KY) TN, KY 36°35′26″N 85°50′03″W / 36...
Altgeld Gardens. Obama also worked as a consultant and instructor for the Gamaliel Foundation, a community organizing institute. In mid-1988, he traveled...