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Robert Morris was a trailblazing attorney, abolitionist, and civil rights advocate | Robert Morris, (June 8, 1823 – December 12, 1882) was a trailblazing attorney, abolitionist, and civil rights advocate. | ||
Born in Salem Massachusetts, he was also one of the first really successful African-American attorneys in the U.S. | |||
Morris had a strong relationship with Boston College and donated his library of books to them at his death. | |||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Morris_(lawyer) Robert Morris] Wikipedia | |||
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Robert Morris, (June 8, 1823 – December 12, 1882) was a trailblazing attorney, abolitionist, and civil rights advocate. Born in Salem Massachusetts, he was also one of the first really successful African-American attorneys in the U.S.
Morris had a strong relationship with Boston College and donated his library of books to them at his death.
See Also
Robert Morris Wikipedia