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John Gregg Fee

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
John Gregg Fee 1816-1901, American abolitionist clergyman, b. Bracken co., Ky. After two years (1842-44) at Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati, he devoted himself to the abolitionist cause in Kentucky; for this he was disinherited by his slaveholding parents. He founded antislavery churches, notably one at Berea, where he also established (1857) an abolitionist school that became Berea College. Driven from Kentucky in 1859, Fee was not able to return until 1863. He spent the rest of his life in Berea as pastor of the church and a trustee of the college. Bibliography: See his autobio... Read more
John Gregg Fee
John Gregg Fee John Gregg Fee (1816-1901) was an unusual American...antiabolitionist feelings ran strong. John Fee was born in Bracken County, Ky., on...slavery and caste: the life and times of John G. Fee, Selinsgrove, Pa.: Susquehanna University... Read more

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