James G. Birney
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 167 years ago |
Date of birth | February 4,1792 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Danville |
Kentucky | |
United States | |
Date of died | November 25,1857 |
Died | Perth Amboy |
New Jersey | |
United States | |
November 1857 | |
Perth Amboy | |
New Jersey | |
United States | |
Children | William Birney |
David B. Birney | |
James M. Birney | |
Fitzhugh Birney | |
Robert Dion Birney | |
Grandchildren | Arthur A. Birney |
James Gillespie Birney IV | |
William Verplanck Birney | |
Job | Lawyer |
Politician | |
Writer | |
Education | Transylvania University |
The College of New Jersey | |
Princeton University | |
Party | Liberty Party |
Founded | Liberty Party |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 600081 |
The American Churches the Bulwarks of American Slavery
Letters of James Gillespie Birney, 1831-1857
Correspondence, Between the Hon. F. H. Elmore, One of the South Carolina Delegation in Congress, and James G. Birney, One of the Secretaries of the American Anti-Slavery Society
A Collection of Valuable Documents
Letter on the Political Obligations of Abolitionists, by James G. Birney: With a Reply by William Lloyd Garrison
Examination of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the Case of Strader, Gorman and Armstrong Vs. Christopher Graham, Delivered at Its December Term, 1850: Concluding with an Address to the Free Colored People, Advising Them to Remove to Liberia
Letter on Colonization, Addressed to the REV. Thornton J. Mills, Corresponding Secretary of the Kentucky Colonization Society
The American Churches, the Bulwarks of American Slavery; Volume 1
The American Churches, the Bulwarks of American Slavery; Volume 2
A Collection of Valuable Documents: Being Birney's Vindication of Abolitionists. Protest of the American A. S. Society. To the People of the United States, Or, To Such Americans as Value Their Rights. Letter from the Executive Committee of the N. Y. A. S. Society, to the Exec. Com. of the Ohio State A. S. S. at Cincinnati. Outrage Upon Southern Rights
American Churches - Scholar's Choice Edition
American Churches
Letters of James Gillespie Birney, 1831-1857
Correspondence, Between the Hon. F. H. Elmore, One of the South Carolina Delegation in Congress, and James G. Birney, One of the Secretaries of the American Anti-Slavery Society
A Collection of Valuable Documents
Letter on the Political Obligations of Abolitionists, by James G. Birney: With a Reply by William Lloyd Garrison
Examination of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the Case of Strader, Gorman and Armstrong Vs. Christopher Graham, Delivered at Its December Term, 1850: Concluding with an Address to the Free Colored People, Advising Them to Remove to Liberia
Letter on Colonization, Addressed to the REV. Thornton J. Mills, Corresponding Secretary of the Kentucky Colonization Society
The American Churches, the Bulwarks of American Slavery; Volume 1
The American Churches, the Bulwarks of American Slavery; Volume 2
A Collection of Valuable Documents: Being Birney's Vindication of Abolitionists. Protest of the American A. S. Society. To the People of the United States, Or, To Such Americans as Value Their Rights. Letter from the Executive Committee of the N. Y. A. S. Society, to the Exec. Com. of the Ohio State A. S. S. at Cincinnati. Outrage Upon Southern Rights
American Churches - Scholar's Choice Edition
American Churches
James G. Birney Life story
James Gillespie Birney was an American abolitionist, politician, and attorney born in Danville, Kentucky. He changed from being a planter and slave owner to abolitionism, publishing the abolitionist weekly The Philanthropist. He twice served as the presidential nominee for the anti-slavery Liberty Party.