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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gerrit_SmithGerrit Smith - Wikipedia

    Gerrit Smith (March 6, 1797 – December 28, 1874), also spelled Gerritt Smith, was an American social reformer, abolitionist, businessman, public intellectual, and philanthropist. Married to Ann Carroll Fitzhugh, Smith was a candidate for President of the United States in 1848, 1856, and 1860.

  2. Gerrit Smith (born March 6, 1797, Utica, New York, U.S.—died December 28, 1874, New York, New York) was an American reformer and philanthropist who provided financial backing for the antislavery crusader John Brown.

  3. www.gerritsmith.orgGerrit Smith

    Visit the National Historic Landmark where Gerrit Smith (1797-1874) lived and worked as a powerful abolitionist. Learn about his efforts to help enslaved people escape to freedom and his legacy in Peterboro, NY.

  4. Learn about Gerrit Smith, a wealthy landowner who used his fortune to support the abolitionist movement and the Republican Party. He helped hundreds of slaves escape, advocated peaceful and violent means of abolition, and donated the Emancipation Proclamation to New York.

  5. www.gerritsmith.org › origins › gerrit-smithGSENHL - Gerrit Smith

    Gerrit Smith's commitment to equal rights for all persons extended also to women in an era when discrimination against them was intense. He viewed biological facts as the only differences between the sexes, and advocated equity of treatment in all institutional pursuits.

  6. Learn about Gerrit Smith, a social reformer from New York who fought against slavery, supported black education and suffrage, and donated land to thousands of people. He was also a friend of Frederick Douglass and John Brown, and a presidential candidate.

  7. Gerrit Smith (1797-1874) was a wealthy abolitionist from Utica, New York. His conversion to abolitionism occurred in 1835, when he attended an abolitionist conference in Utica, New York. The meeting was disrupted by a violent mob of anti-abolitionists.