John Greenleaf Whittier, abolitionist Republican Journalist and Poet


Grand Old Partisan honors John Greenleaf Whittier, born in Massachusetts, December 17th 1807. He worked his way through school by making shoes. Famous abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison hired him to edit newspapers. He later edited the Whig publication New England Weekly Review.

In 1833, Whittier co-founded the American Anti-Slavery Society. Office of another of his newspapers, The Pennsylvania Freeman, was burned down by a Democrat mob. He next co-founded the Liberty Party and attended the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London. In 1847, he began editing The National Era, a highly influential abolitionist newspaper. All the while, his poetry made him famous.

Having been a leader of the Free Soil Party, Whittier contributed to establishing the Republican Party. He cast an electoral vote for Abraham Lincoln in 1860 and in 1864. Richard Nixon’s hometown was named for him.

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