George Benson (Quaker)
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George William Benson (1808–1879) was an American Quaker abolitionist from Connecticut who assisted Prudence Crandall in her education efforts. His father George Benson (Sr.) (1752–1836) was also active in opposing slavery. He was one of the founders of the utopian Northampton Association for Education and Industry, and was the brother-in-law of William Lloyd Garrison. Sojourner Truth, who worked for him for a time as a housekeeper, was introduced to Garrisonian abolitionism in his home, which Crandall called an "asylum for the oppressed."
References[]
- Clark, Christopher M. (2003). The Communitarian Moment: The Radical Challenge of the Northampton Association. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. ISBN 1-55849-416-2.
- Buckley, Kerry W.; Clark, Christopher M. (2004). Letters from an American Utopia: The Stetson Family and the Northampton Association, 1843-1847. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. ISBN 1-55849-431-6.
- Garrison, Wendell Phillips; Garrison, Francis Jackson (1885). William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879. New York: The Century Co.
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- 1879 deaths
- American abolitionists
- American Quakers
- Quaker abolitionists
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