John Jay, anti-slavery activist and co-founder of the New York Republican Party
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I honor John Jay, grandson of the famous Founder, born June 23rd 1817. He was elected president of the New York Young Men's Antislavery Society. While in private legal practice, Jay defended many escaped slaves, working on a celebrated case with future Republican President Chester Arthur. He presided at several Free Soil conventions and was that party's candidate for state attorney general. In 1855, he co-founded the New York GOP. Jay observed: "The platform of the Republicans, as adopted at Philadelphia on the 18th of June, 1856, is at once so simple and comprehensive as to admit all Americans, who are in favor of restoring the Government to the principles of Washington, and putting a final stop to the extension of slavery, without compromising their individual preferences, on the other political questions which naturally exist in our government, but...