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Howe, Samuel Gridley - Social Welfare History ProjectSamuel Gridley Howe was born on November 22, 1801 in Boston, Massachusetts to Joseph N. Howe, a maker of rope for ships that sailed out of the Boston Harbor.
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Samuel Gridley Howe letters, 1840-1849 (majority within 1840-1841)Samuel Gridley Howe was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on November 10 ... Samuel Gridley Howe died on January 9, 1876. Acquisition Information: 2000 ...
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Samuel Gridley Howe (U.S. National Park Service)Jan 9, 2025 · Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts. Date of Birth: November 22, 1801. Place of Death: Massachusetts. Date of Death: January 9, 1876. Place of ...
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(PDF) Samuel Gridley Howe, MD (1801–1876), Physician, activist ...Howe was an abolitionist, writing against slavery as early as 1833. He was a prolific activist and writer. He was married to Julia Ward, the significant ...
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Samuel Gridley Howe: Abolitionist, Physician, and Pioneer in ...After returning to the United States in 1831, he founded the country's first school for blind children, initially called “New England Asylum for the Blind”.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Samuel Gridley Howe - Perkins School For The BlindAfter serving as the school's director for over 40 years, Samuel Gridley Howe died on January 9, 1876 at the age of 74. He left behind a legacy of work aimed at ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Howe, Samuel Gridley - Dictionary of Unitarian & Universalist ...Nov 28, 2013 · He was also a military hero in the Greek War of Independence, a campaigner for the abolition of slavery, and an advocate for prison reform.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Education Of The Blind (1833) - Social Welfare History ProjectJan 31, 2023 · Samuel Gridley Howe (1801-1876) was active in various reforms centering on disability. After fighting during the 1820s in the Greek war for ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Samuel Gridley Howe - Perkins School For The BlindSamuel Gridley Howe was born on November 10, 1801, in Boston, Massachusetts to Joseph N. Howe and Martha Gridley Howe. He graduated from Brown University in ...
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Samuel Gridley Howe | Research Starters - EBSCOBorn in 1801 to a well-established New England family, he pursued higher education at Brown University before attending Harvard Medical School. Inspired by the ...
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Samuel Gridley Howe - WikipediaHowe was born on Pearl Street in Boston, Massachusetts, on November 10, 1801. His father, Joseph Neals Howe, was a ship-owner and rope manufacturer in Boston. ...Early life and education · Greek Revolution · Work for the blind · Marriage and family
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Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe, American Philhellene, physician ...Feb 2, 2021 · He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to a wealthy family of merchants. His grandfather Edward Compton Howe was a member of the “Indians” of ...Missing: childhood background parents
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Howe, Samuel Gridley - Encyclopedia BrunonianaSamuel Gridley Howe (1801-1876) was born in Boston on November 10, 1801. He was educated at the Boston Latin School. His father, having decided that he ...Missing: childhood family background parents
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[PDF] The 1812 Greek War of Independence and America's ... - AHEPA.orgFeb 28, 2019 · In America, Samuel Gridley Howe, and others, gave aid to Greece. ... Howe stayed in Greece from his arrival at the close of the year 1824,.
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Philhellene Samuel Gridley Howe in the Greek War of IndependenceDec 4, 2021 · ... Boston Latin School, becoming a physician after his graduation from Harvard Medical School. ... Samuel Gridley Howe. Photo courtesy AHEPA.
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Full text of "Letters and journals of Samuel Gridley Howe"Letters from the Greek fleet, which is off Cape Matapan observing the movements of the enemy, state that he has not debarked the troops from his fleet, but ...
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The American Philhellenism and Philhellene Dr. Samuel Gridley HoweApr 6, 2019 · His ability as a commander and his valor, gave to him the euphemistical title of “Lafayette of the Greek war of independence”. Dr. Howe ...
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[PDF] Samuel Gridley Howe, MD (1801–1876) - Mednet.grNov 10, 2021 · One of them was Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe of Boston, a Harvard Medical School graduate of 1824. ... the famous Boston Latin School, where, according ...
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An historical sketch of the Greek revolution - Internet ArchiveFeb 21, 2009 · An historical sketch of the Greek revolution. by: Howe, S. G. (Samuel Gridley), 1801-1876. Publication date: 1828. Publisher: New York, White ...
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Perkins School for the Blind - Social Welfare History ProjectMay 23, 2017 · The Massachusetts state legislature granted the new asylum a limited amount of funding in 1830, namely, any funds left unspent by the American ...
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Historic campus locations - Perkins School For The BlindAt first, the new institution had no facility and no funds, so Howe persuaded his father to convert his home into a residential school. With two teachers he ...
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The Ethereal Embossed Pages of a 19th-Century Atlas for the BlindAug 13, 2014 · In the 1830s, Samuel Gridley Howe, an educator of the blind and visually impaired, developed an embossed alphabet known as Boston Line Type.
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Blindness History Basics: The War of the DotsFeb 19, 2024 · Samuel Gridley Howe, the first director of the New England Asylum for the Blind (now the Perkins School for the Blind), invented an angular ...
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Behold a 19th-Century Atlas of the United States, Designed for Blind ...Jun 20, 2023 · Under the leadership of its first director, Samuel Gridley Howe, the press was customized in order to print in raised text that allowed blind ...Missing: tangible | Show results with:tangible
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Chapter III. Education | American Foundation for the BlindFor Dr. Howe is the great pioneer on whose work that of Miss Sullivan and other teachers of the deaf-blind immediately depends. Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe was ...
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Laura Bridgman - Perkins School For The BlindLaura Dewey Bridgman was the first student with deafblindness to be formally educated. She and Perkins' founding Director Samuel Gridley Howe became world ...
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Bridgman, Laura: Early Education - Social Welfare History ProjectOct 10, 2017 · Laura Bridgman's Early Education: From the Sixth Annual Report Of The Trustees Of The New-England Institution For The Education of the Blind.
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[PDF] The Education of Laura Bridgman - American Federation of TeachersAnticipat- ing Howe by a half-century, he published speculations on a possible method of instruction for the deaf and blind, a problem more hypothetical than ...
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The Project Gutenberg e-Book of Reminiscences 1819-1899; AuthorThe Project Gutenberg EBook of Reminiscences, 1819-1899, by Julia Ward Howe ... SAMUEL GRIDLEY HOWE From a photograph by A. Marshall, 1870. SAMUEL GRIDLEY HOWE
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Julia Ward Howe - Perkins School For The BlindOct 26, 2022 · Married life. Samuel Gridley Howe and Julia Ward were married on April 26, 1843, and would end up having 6 children together. Unconventionally, ...Missing: 1842 | Show results with:1842
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Memories Grave and Gay, by Florence Howe Hall - Project GutenbergSamuel Gridley Howe and Julia Ward.—Letter of Congratulation from the Poet ... In the following winter, 1842–43, Doctor Howe and Julia Ward became engaged, their ...
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The Battles Over Julia Ward Howe - The New York Review of BooksNov 24, 2016 · When they married in 1843, it was Samuel who was by far the more famous. As a doctor just out of Harvard Medical School, he'd joined the ...Missing: 1842 | Show results with:1842
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Julia Ward Howe, by Laura E ...Love to dear Sam and Uncle. Your. Dudie. In these days also she first met her future husband. Samuel Gridley Howe was at this time (1842) forty-one years of ...
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John Brown and the Secret Six - Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe "Secret Six", a group of abolitionists that offered financial support to John Brown and the insurrection at Harper's Ferry, Virginia were:
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Samuel Gridley Howe, John Brown and the Secret SixFollowing Brown's conviction in Virginia, his Boston supporters raised money for one last appeal. They hoped to have Brown's case reheard in federal court. Howe ...
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Testimony of Samuel G. Howe Before the Senate Committee ...Question: Will you state whether you were acquainted with John Brown, who was recently put to death in Virginia, for offenses against the laws of Virginia?Missing: Gridley | Show results with:Gridley
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FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM AND REFORM IN NINETEENTH ... - jstorTrent also could have developed better his analysis of Howe's approach to violence. Throughout his life, Howe advocated violent resistance as a necessary.
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The Secret Six Behind Harpers Ferry - AMERICAN HERITAGESamuel Gridley Howe, did not want their meeting to attract attention, despite the fact that Brown and his compatriots were being celebrated across the country.
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[PDF] The American Freedmen's Inquiry Commission, 19th-Century Racial ...The three abolitionists who served as AFIC commissioners, especially Samuel. Gridley Howe, subscribed to 19th-century racial pseudoscience, particularly the.
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[PDF] Civil War Research Seminar, Keene State College, Spring 2020 The ...May 4, 2020 · question of what caused the supposed inferiority of the African race, and American ... Samuel Gridley Howe to Louis Agassiz, Portsmouth, 3 Aug ...<|separator|>
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Morton, Agassiz, and the Origins of Scientific Racism in the ... - jstorSamuel George Morton and Swiss-born naturalist Louis Agassiz had convinced American scholars of the inherent inferiority and subhuman status of the black race.
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Journey to Freedom - Equal Justice Initiative ReportsSamuel Gridley Howe openly expressed the view that Black people were naturally inferior to white people. He tried to drum up support for abolition by ...
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Samuel Gridley Howe, the Black Population of Canada West ... - jstorMcPherson, we Struggle for Equality: Abolitionists and the Negro in the ... Howe, Refugees from Slavery in Canada West, 33. ibid., 17. 16. This ...
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The U. S. Sanitary Commission - Philosophy Documentation CenterVan Buren, Samuel Gridley Howe, Robert C. Wood, General. G. W. Cullum, and ... In all, 1,482 camp inspections were made before the work was stopped in ...
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A letter on the sanitary condition of the... | HathiTrust Digital LibraryA letter on the sanitary condition of the troops in the neighborhood of Boston, addressed to His Excellency the Governor of Massachusetts, by S. G. Howe.Missing: reducing mortality
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Surveying Emancipation - The New York Times Web ArchiveMar 18, 2013 · At the end of 1863, Owen and Howe toured contraband camps in Kentucky, Tennessee and Missouri, while McKaye traveled to New Orleans to conduct ...
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The refugees from slavery in Canada West - Internet ArchiveJun 20, 2008 · Howe, S. G. (Samuel Gridley), 1801-1876; United States. American freedmen's inquiry commission. [from old catalog]. Publication date: 1864.Missing: capacities | Show results with:capacities<|separator|>
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Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe on Refugees from Slavery in Canada ...Mar 17, 2025 · Excerpt from the Report to the Freedmen's Inquiry Commission. Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe reports on refugees from slavery in Canada West.Missing: capacities | Show results with:capacities
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Samuel Gridley Howe, the Black Population of Canada West, and ...Samuel Gridley Howe, the Black Population of Canada West, and the Racial Ideology of the “Blueprint for Radical Reconstruction” ... Freedmen's Bureau. Howe's ...
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Horace Mann And The Creation Of The Common SchoolDec 10, 2017 · Horace Mann (1796-1859), “The Father of the Common School Movement,” was the foremost proponent of education reform in antebellum America.
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[PDF] decisions of the boston school committee in 1837 and 1845LETTER FROM HORACE MANN TO SAMUEL GRIDLEY HOWE 320. B. SELECTED TEXTS FROM ... They further maintained that moral suasion, however beautiful in theory ...<|separator|>
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Testing Wars in the Public Schools: A Forgotten HistoryReese centers his story on how education reformers Horace Mann (Massachusetts's first secretary of education) and Samuel Gridley Howe (a member of the state's ...
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A Hero of Education (Opinion)May 29, 2002 · In his 11-year campaign to improve public schools, Mann would make enemies: wealthy people who favored private schools, workers who depended on ...
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Localism and State Control in Horace Mann's Reform of the ... - jstorfor the Perkins Institution where Samuel Gridley Howe and his staff were offering care and training to blind children; care which was far beyond the ability ...
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Instruction Of Idiots (1849) - Social Welfare History ProjectMay 23, 2017 · Samuel Gridley Howe, then principal of the Perkins Asylum for the Blind and famous as Laura Bridgman's teacher, was beginning a new endeavor, ...
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A History of Developmental Disabilities | Social Reforms - MN.govDr. Samuel Gridley Howe (1801-1870), an American physician, educator for the blind, and abolitionist, was deeply concerned about many social causes.Missing: background birth
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Walter E. Fernald State School (U.S. National Park Service)Apr 3, 2024 · Fernald State School was founded by Boston reformer Samuel Gridley Howe (1801-1876) in 1848 with an initial appropriation of $2,500 from the ...Missing: Idiotic Youth
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[PDF] Inventing the Feeble Mind - FreeFueled by reports of the successful education of disabled children in France and England, Americans like Samuel Gridley. Howe persuaded states to establish ...<|separator|>
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Samuel Gridley Howe and the Education of the RetardedMassachusetts. School for Idiotic and. Feeble-Minded. Youth was established. It was the forerunner of the present-day. Walter. E. Fernald. State. School. Howe.
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Training and teaching idiots : Howe, S. G. (Samuel Gridley), 1801 ...Jul 25, 2023 · Training and teaching idiots. by: Howe, S. G. (Samuel Gridley), 1801-1876. Publication date: 1850. Topics: Disabled Persons -- classification ...Missing: European models
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Samuel Gridley Howe, Romantic Reformer - Disability History MuseumSoon thereafter he left for Greece where for the next six years he participated in that nation's war of independence from the Turks. Supplying letters about the ...Missing: motivations enthusiasm Ottoman
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An Early Warning About Institutions - Out of the ShadowsDr. Samuel Gridley Howe, who began one of the first programs for the “feeble minded” in Massachusetts in 1848, had determined within a decade that he made ...Missing: initiatives care
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The Man Who Would Change Everything | Brown Alumni MagazineApr 27, 2007 · Samuel Gridley Howe was the first American to show that people who are blind, deaf, or disabled could live and learn as well as anyone else.
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Samuel Gridley Howe collection - Perkins School For The BlindSamuel Gridley Howe, 1801-1876, was the founding director of the Perkins School for the Blind. He attended Brown University and Harvard Medical School and was a ...Missing: wounding recovery
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The Cretan Insurrection of 1866-69 as reported in the New York TimesA total of $37,264.01 was raised with Boston contributing $24,900.41 and New York $12,364.01. Howe indicated all monies received by the treasurer, Amos L. Lawr ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] International Affairs and American Worldviews during ReconstructionParticularly active were the American consul on Crete, William J. Stillman, the New England philhellene Samuel Gridley. Howe, and his wife, Julia Ward Howe.
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Full text of "Samuel Gridley Howe : social reformer, 1801-1876"... War, Howe almost lost heart with the abolition movement. Few asserted antislavery with any vigor, he felt. The Republican Party, born so nobly, had bogged ...
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The Birthright of Every Child - The American Foundation for the BlindFounded and financed by philanthropists, they were thought of as charitable asylums rather than educational instruments, and their original names reflected this ...<|separator|>
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Samuel Gridley Howe (1801-1876) - Memorials - Find a GraveDeath: 9 Jan 1876 (aged 74). Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA ; Burial. Mount Auburn Cemetery. Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Show Map ...Missing: cause | Show results with:cause
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Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe (1801 - 1876) - Genealogy - Geni.comApr 28, 2022 · Birthdate: · Birthplace: · Death: ; November 10, 1801 · Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States · January 09, 1876 (74) Boston, MA, ...
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Memoir of Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe / by Julia Ward ... 1876.Jan 4, 2024 · Memoir of Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe / by Julia Ward Howe ; with other memorial tributes ; published by the Howe memorial committee 1876 ...Missing: funeral | Show results with:funeral
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Memoir of Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe: With Other Memorial TributesTitle, Memoir of Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe: With Other Memorial Tributes ; Author, Julia Ward Howe ; Publisher, Albert J. Wright, 1876 ; Length, 127 pages.
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Memoir Of Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe: With Other Memorial Tributes ...Samuel Gridley Howe: With Other Memorial Tributes (1876) is a book written by Julia Ward Howe about the life and achievements of her husband, Dr. Samuel ...
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Samuel Gridley Howe: Champion of the blind by Kimberly FrenchSamuel Gridley Howe: Champion of the blind. by Kimberly French. In 1830s Boston ... common schools." He believed in teaching the whole child, emphasizing ...
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Samuel Gridley Howe Library Collection - Brandeis UniversityAug 26, 2011 · Brandeis University's Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department houses a wide array of material from the Walter E ...Missing: reliable sources
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[PDF] 2024 - impact report - Perkins School For The BlindDec 13, 2024 · This initiative alone has benefited nearly 500 children with disabilities, alongside their educators and families. Our alumni network continues ...
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Letters and Journals of Samuel Gridley HoweHe had shown his great capacity for philanthropic work by his masterly administration of the gifts sent to the Greeks in 1827-28, but his first definite task ...
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Exploring the Legacy of Samuel G. Howe - H-Net ReviewsIn many ways, Howe's call for freedom, respect, and opportunities for participation and independence created an enduring legacy in American social reform. A ...
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The Manliest Man: Samuel G. Howe and the Contours of Nineteenth ...A Romantic figure even in his own day, he embraced a notion of manliness that included heroism under fire but also compassion for the underdog and the oppressed ...Missing: motivations joining enthusiasm anti- Ottoman<|control11|><|separator|>