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Biography of Moncure Daniel Conway
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Moncure Daniel Conway (17 March 1832-15 November 1907) is considered one of the major disciples of Hegelian philosophy in nineteenth-century America, and an interpreter of David Friedrich Strauss and Ferdinand Christian Baur. As a spokesman of "Natural...
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Biography of Moncure Daniel Conway
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An outspoken Virginia-born abolitionist, Moncure Daniel Conway was an editor of antislavery periodicals, a radical religious thinker, and a biographer of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne. During his varied life, Conway moved easily within...


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Moncure Daniel Conway (March 17, 1832 - November 5, 1907), was an American abolitionist, clergyman and author. He was born of an old Virginia family in Stafford County, Virginia. His father was a wealthy gentleman farmer, a slaveholder, and county judge...


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Moncure Conway -- Freethinker
03/01/2005: 445 words, approx. 2 pages
On March 17, 1832, Moncure Daniel Conway was born into a conservative, pro-slavery Virginia family. Becoming a Methodist minister at an early age, Conway soon gravitated toward Unitarianism. He graduated from Harvard Divinity School in 1854 as a Unitarian minister. Conway was much influenced...
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Moncure Conway House Designated Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Site
03/01/2005: 807 words, approx. 3 pages
"Human Unity. Men we have, but not yet Man." The quote is from Testimonies Concerning Slavery (1864) by Moncure D. Conway. Conway was a radical abolitionist from the South who had been exiled even by his closest kin, one of the leading and...
 


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