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Redpath sold his interest in the Bureau in 1875 and lived alternately in Washington, D.C., and New York, when not traveling. At the end of the decade, his health declined but, in 1880–81, he reported on famine and the land war in western Ireland. Redpath was deeply affected by the extreme poverty of
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as a reporter and returned to the United States as the official Haitian lobbyist for diplomatic recognition, which he secured within two years. He simultaneously served as director of Haiti's campaign to attract free black emigrants from the United States and Canada.
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His reputation as a radical abolitionist and his tentative steps toward integrating South Carolina's schools caused worried military officials to replace Redpath and remove an irritation to Southern-born president
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Hand-book to Kansas Territory and the Rocky Mountains' Gold Region; accompanied by reliable maps and a preliminary treatise on the pre-emption laws of the United States
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involved compiling "Facts of Slavery", a regular series of articles gathered from Southern newspaper exchanges. Beginning in March 1854, he traveled in the
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It was hoped that the book would spur a greater number of Free Soil immigrants to settle in Kansas Territory, which included part of what later became
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In 1858, Brown encouraged Redpath to move to Boston to help rally support for his plan for a Southern slave insurrection. After the failure of
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in Georgia and South Carolina. In February 1865, federal military authorities appointed him the first superintendent of public schools in the
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service, to honor buried Union Army dead there. In 2014, however, this designation was disputed by Bellware and Gardiner in
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to examine slavery for himself, interviewing slaves and collecting material. It appeared early in 1859 as
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Boyd, Willis D. (October 1955). "James Redpath and American Negro Colonization in Haiti, 1860-1862".
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soldiers. Later that year he abandoned publishing to serve as a war correspondent with the armies of
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settlers, and writing poetry about Kansas. In 1856, he interviewed John Brown just days after the
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of 1859, he and fellow journalist Richard J. Hinton prepared a guidebook for gold prospectors,
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in 1886. He died in 1891, shortly after being run over by a horse-drawn trolley in New York.
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In 1868, Redpath started one of the first professional lecturing bureaus in the country, the
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Forgotten Firebrand : James Redpath and the Making of Nineteenth-century America
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Eccentricities of Genius: Memories of Famous Men and Women of the Platform and Stage
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In May 1865 in Charleston, Redpath organized what has been called the first-ever
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Forgotten Firebrand: James Redpath and the Making of Nineteenth-Century America
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In 1848 or 1849, Redpath and his family emigrated from Scotland to a farm near
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mountain tenants. Redpath became an outspoken advocate of the cause of the
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much of rural Ireland and he convinced his friend and fellow-abolitionist
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In 1855, Redpath moved to the Kansas-Missouri border and reported for a
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In 1863 and 1864, following the failure of Redpath's Boston publishers
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The Life of James Redpath and the Development of the Modern Lyceum.
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Hand-Book to Kansas Territory and the Rocky Mountains' Gold Region.
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The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans
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The roving editor, or, Talks with slaves in the southern states
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The Roving Editor; or, Talks with Slaves in the Southern States
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The Roving Editor: or, Talks with Slaves in the Southern States
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The Roving Editor: or, Talks with Slaves in the Southern States
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Redpath returned east from Kansas in July 1858. During the
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all across the country. It represented figures such as
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Hart, Jim A. "James Redpath, Missouri Correspondent,"
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Writers of the American Renaissance: an A-to-Z guide
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Index

Redpath Lyceum Bureau
Jim Redpath
Portrait of James Redpath
Berwick upon Tweed
Slavery in the United States
John Brown
Berwick upon Tweed
New York, New York
journalist
anti-slavery activist
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Detroit
Horace Greeley
New-York Tribune
American South
The Roving Editor: or, Talks with Slaves in the Southern States
John Brown
Gerrit Smith
Free Soil
Missouri Democrat
dispute over slavery
Kansas Territory
Free Soil
massacre at Pottawatomie Creek
reparations for slavery
Pike's Peak Gold Rush
Colorado
John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
Brown's execution
Thayer & Eldridge

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