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Henry C. Wright : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Clarke Wright
For more than two decades Henry Clarke Wright (1797-1870) was a controversial abolitionist, pacifist, anarchist and feminist. ==Early life== Clarke was born in Sharon, Connecticut to father Seth Wright, a farmer and house-joiner, and mother Miriam, a stay-at-home seamstress. When Wright was four his family moved to the “western country” of Hartwick; it was a small, poor town, on the frontier in upstate New York. Working as an apprentice to a hat-maker in Norwich, New York, he experienced an emotional religious conversion during a revival meeting and went on to study first under the local minister, and then at the Andover Seminary School in 1819 for four years. Afterwards, in 1823, Wright married a wealthy widow by the name of Elizabeth LeBreton Stickney, and moved to the upscale area of Newburyport, Massachusetts.
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