George Bradburn

Deceased Person

1806 – 1880

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Who was George Bradburn?

George Bradburn was an American politician and Unitarian minister in Massachusetts known for his support for abolitionism and women's rights. He attended the 1840 conference on Anti-Slavery in London where he made a stand against the exclusion of female delegates. In 1843 he was with Frederick Douglass on a lecture tour in Indiana when they were attacked. Lydia Maria Child wrote with regard to his work on anti-slavery that he had " a high place among the tried and true."

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Born
Mar 4, 1806
Attleboro
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Religion
  • Christian Unitarianism
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • Harvard Divinity School
  • Phillips Exeter Academy
Died
Jul 26, 1880

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on July 23, 2013

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