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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  • 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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  • Bradburn at the 1840 Anti Slavery convention, holding his hand to his ear.
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  • one died young
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  • Slavery abolitionist,, 1840, Benjamin Robert Haydon, accessed 19 July Politician and lecturer
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  • Rev. George Bradburn
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  • Minister
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  • James and Sarah Leach (born Hovey) Bradburn
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  • George_Bradburn_Signature.jpg
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  • 1.Lydia Barnard
    2.Frances Parker, accessed 19 July
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  • 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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  • George Bradburn
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  • Rev. George Bradburn
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