Morgan, John A.
A faculty member at Lane Theological Seminary, John A. Morgan was dismissed on October 4, 1834 for his support of the student "rebels" involved with the abolitionist revolt. This revolt was led by Theodore Dwight Weld. Morgan went on to teach at Oberlin College, where many former students from Lane followed him.
From the guide to the Letter : New York MS 0036., 1834 Oct. 30., (Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections)
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