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Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839
Used for/see from:
  • Columbus, 1789-1839
  • Citizen of the United States, 1789-1839
  • Philo Justitia, 1789-1839

The origin and true causes of the Texas insurrection, 1836: p. 32 (Columbus)

The war in Texas, 1836: t.p. (A citizen of the United States)

His Circular. To the advocates of African emancipation, 1816: t.p. (Philo Justitia)

Concise DAB (Lundy, Benjamin; b. 1789, Sussex County, N.J.; d. 1839, Illinois; abolitionist)

Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895: From the Colonial Period to the Age of Frederick Douglass; accessed March 1, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Lundy, Benjamin; abolitionist, print journalist, newspaper editor / publisher; born 04 January 1789 in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States; founded The Genius of Universal Emancipation (1821), the first antislavery journal in US; was a member of the Quakers community; founded the Union Humane Society (1816), Saint Clairsville, Ohio; was contributing editor to the Philanthropist (1817), Mount Pleasant, Ohio; started Genius (1820); wrote the pamphlet The War in Texas (1836); made plans for revival of Genius and the antislavery movement (1838); died 22 August 1839 in Lowell, Illinois, United States)

Individual was an abolitionist.

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