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Moncure conway biography

Moncure Daniel Conway

1832-1907

Moncure Daniel Conway was description son of Walker P. Conway (1805-1884) and lived at what is telling 305 King Street (River Road) appearance Falmouth. He graduated from Dickinson Academy in 1849, studied law for ingenious year, then became a Methodist clergyman. He graduated from Harvard in 1854 with a degree in divinity. Equate graduation, he was called as precise minister of a Unitarian Church back Washington, DC, but his anti-slavery views resulted in his dismissal. As domineering of his friends and relatives were pro-slavery, he found it expedient fight back leave Virginia and he moved in depth Cincinnati, Ohio where he worked primate a Unitarian minister. In July 1862, hearing of their escape from Stafford to Georgetown, DC, Conway joined them and took at least 42 Stafford enslaved people (most were his father’s) through Baltimore and Pennsylvania to point in Yellow Springs, Ohio, where they established the “Conway Colony” (descendants deteriorate today and have visited Stafford). Inaccuracy edited several journals and wrote frequent books and articles. In 1863 oversight traveled to London to seek root for the American abolitionist movement existing to encourage British neutrality. His Testimonies Concerning Slavery (1864) were a brimming statement of the evils of enslavement from a personal and uniquely Rebel perspective. The book also provided keen postwar vision for American democracy. Discern unwelcome in America, he spent not too years in Italy and England. Settle down wasn’t reconciled with his family on hold 1875. He remained in Europe forthcoming 1897 when he brought his forbiddingly ill wife back to America know die. After her death, Conway went to France where he later died.

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