Hale, Charles, 1831-1882
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Hale, Charles, 1831-1882
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Hale
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1831-1882
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Charles Hale (1831-1882) was a Boston journalist and politician who graduated from Harvard in 1850. He was junior editor of his father's newspaper, the Boston Daily Advertiser, and in 1852 he founded the Boston literary journal, Today. From 1864 to 1870, Hale was U.S. Consul-General to Egypt, and was active in the development of Egypt's Assembly system. After 1870, he held various Massachusetts political offices. His publications include: All Men Are Born Equal ... (Boston, 1856); Our Houses Are Our Castles (Boston, 1855); and others.
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Antebellum Politics
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Diplomatic and consular service, Egyptian
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