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  1. Elijah Parish Lovejoy (November 9, 1802 – November 7, 1837) was an American Presbyterian minister, journalist, newspaper editor, and abolitionist. After his murder by a mob, he became a martyr to the abolitionist cause opposing slavery in the United States. He was also hailed as a defender of free speech and freedom of the press.

  2. Learn about the life and legacy of Elijah Parish Lovejoy, a Presbyterian minister and abolitionist who was killed by a pro-slavery mob in 1837. Explore his biography, documents, photos, and related items at the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum.

  3. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Elijah P. Lovejoy was an American newspaper editor and martyred abolitionist who died in defense of his right to print antislavery material in the period leading up to the American Civil War (1861–65).

  4. 18 de may. de 2018 · Learn about the life and death of Elijah Parish Lovejoy, an American newspaper editor and abolitionist who was killed by a mob in 1837. Find out how his martyrdom influenced the antislavery movement and the freedom of the press.

  5. Learn about the life and legacy of Elijah Parish Lovejoy, a Colby College graduate and abolitionist who was killed for his anti-slavery views and press. Explore his timeline, stories, resources and the Lovejoy award established by Colby.

  6. Elijah Parish Lovejoy (November 9, 1802-November 7, 1837) was a Presbyterian minister, journalist, and devout abolitionist. He was born near Albion, Maine, to Elizabeth and Daniel Lovejoy and was the eldest of nine children.

  7. Reverend Elijah Parish Lovejoy. The 220th General Assembly (2012) designated Reverend Elijah Parish Lovejoy as an honored name. Lovejoy was born in Albion, Maine, in 1802, and graduated from Waterville College in 1826. The next year, he arrived in St. Louis where taught school and then worked as an editor at the St. Louis Times.