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John A. Collins (abolitionist)

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37: 53:, joined the Andover Theological Seminary, and eventually left both to work in the anti-slavery movement. From 1840–1842, Collins served as the General Agent and Vice President of the 134:
candidate for the state legislature, also renouncing his earlier abolitionist opinions in the process. He worked as an attorney, and defended Asian immigrants against
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abolitionists in the Society for Universal Inquiry and Reform, which hoped to reorganize society along Christian
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God's Government Begun: The Society for Universal Inquiry and Reform, 1842–1846
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He left for California in 1849 to follow the gold rush, and became a
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as Douglass began to become a speaker on the abolitionist circuit.
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Against wind and tide, a biography of Wm. Lloyd Garrison
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at first (eventually turning to atheism) he worked with
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Collins was the editor of the abolitionist periodicals
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Collins was born in Manchester, Vermont. He attended
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Draft:John A. Collins (abolitionist)

Middlebury College
Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society
American Anti-Slavery Society
Frederick Douglass
Congregationalist
Quakers
Garrisonian
non-resistance
The Monthly Offering
abolitionism
communitarianism
Owenite
Skaneateles Community
Fourierist
Whig
Chinese Exclusion Act
free thinkers
The crusade against slavery, 1830-1860
Greenwood Publishing Group
ISBN
9780313331442


ISBN
0313242003
LCCN
85-27252

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