Name Elijah Parish Role Journalist | Siblings Owen Lovejoy | |
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Assassinated November 7, 1837, Alton, Illinois, United States Books Essential ASP for Web Professionals, ASP, Elijah Parish Lovejoy: A Remembrance Education Colby College, Princeton Theological Seminary Similar People Owen Lovejoy, William Lloyd Garrison, Theodore Dwight Weld, David Walker, Frederick Douglass |
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Elijah Parish (November 7, 1762– October 15, 1825) was a New England clergyman of the early nineteenth century.
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Parish was a native of Lebanon, Connecticut. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1785. In the early nineteenth century he was a leading opponent of the Jeffersonian Republican Party and brought issues of slavery into his political discourse. Parish was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1813.

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