Goodloe, Daniel R. (Daniel Reaves), 1814-1902
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Abolitionist Daniel R. Goodloe (1814-1902) was a journalist and Republican politician from North Carolina. He published the anti-slavery tract Southern Platform in 1858. Previously he wrote the pamphlet, Inquiry into the Causes which have Retarded the Accumulation of Wealth in the Southern States (1848).
From the description of Daniel R. Goodloe letter, 1857 June 17. (University of Delaware Library). WorldCat record id: 495699707
Abolitionist, journalist, and Republican politician from North Carolina.
From the description of Daniel R. Goodloe papers, 1883-1899 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 23150365
Daniel Reaves Goodloe (1814-1902) was an abolitionist, journalist, and Republican politician from North Carolina. He was connected with several newspapers in Washington, D.C., from 1844-1862, and was an assistant editor and then editor of the anti-slavery National Era, 1852-1860. He held Federal appointments in the District of Columbia, 1862-1865, and in North Carolina, 1865-1869. He unsuccessfully ran as an independent candidate for governor against William Woods Holden in 1868. Later he returned to Washington and was a prolific freelance writer, but moved back to North Carolina before his death.
From the guide to the Daniel R. Goodloe Papers, ., 1883-1899, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)
Abolitionist Daniel R. Goodloe (1814–1902) was a journalist and Republican politician from North Carolina. He published the anti-slavery tract Southern Platform in 1858. Previously he wrote the pamphlet, Inquiry into the Causes which have Retarded the Accumulation of Wealth in the Southern States (1848).
International League of Antiquarian Booksellers. http://www.ilab.org (accessed March 18, 2009).
From the guide to the Daniel R. Goodloe letter, 1857 June 17, (University of Delaware Library - Special Collections)
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- Abolitionists
- Abolitionists
- Abolitionists
- Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
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