Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857

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Biographical Note: James G. Birney was an attorney, an abolitionist writer and publisher. He was born in Kentucky in 1784 to a wealthy, slaveholding family, but he abandoned a successful law practice to become an agent for abolitionism. Birney hoped to accomplish the abolition of slavery through political means and through the publication of books, pamphlets, and newspapers. He was the Liberty Party's unanimous presidential nominee in 1840 and 1844. James G. Birney died in 1853.

From the description of Birney anti-slavery collection, 1784-1909. (Johns Hopkins University). WorldCat record id: 48388292

Abolitionist leader.

From the description of Letter of James Gillespie Birney, 1839. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 31743435

James Gillespie Birney was an abolitionist born in Danville, Ky. He practiced law in Danville from 1814 to 1818 and subsequently moved to Alabama where he served one term in the state legislature. In 1833 he returned to Kentucky as an abolitionist and freed his inherited slaves the following year. Birney helped form the Kentucky Anti-Slavery Society and in 1837 became executive secretary of the American Anti-Slavery Society. In 1840 he and other abolitionists formed the Liberty Party, and Birney served as their candidate for president in the 1840 and 1844 elections.

From the description of James Gillespie Birney letter, 1838 Jan. 11. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 268667384

James Gillespie Birney (1792-1857) was a lawyer who became involved in anti-slavery pursuits in the 1830's. In 1836, he became secretary for the American Anti-Slavery Society. He was nominated to run for President of the United States, by the Liberty party he helped establish, in 1840 and again in 1844. He received little success in his first candidacy, but it was thought that the votes he won in 1844 were partially responsible for the election of James K. Polk, by taking votes away from the other candidates. Elizur Wright, Jr. (1804-1885) and Henry Brewster Stanton (1805-1887) were also prominent reformers in the Abolitionist movement in the 1830's. Henry B. Stanton was married to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, an influential figure in both anti-slavery and women's rights.

From the description of Letter : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838 July 4. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 51601535

Abolitionist and editor.

From the description of James Gillespie Birney papers, 1830-circa 1895 (bulk 1830-1850). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981100

Biographical Note

  • 1792, Feb. 4: Born, Danville, Ky.
  • 1810: Graduated, College of New Jersey (Princeton University), Princeton, N.J.
  • 1814: Read law in office of Alexander J. Dallas, Philadelphia, Pa. Admitted to bar Began law practice in Danville, Ky.
  • 1816: Married Agatha McDowell (died 1839) Elected to Kentucky legislature
  • 1818: Moved to Alabama
  • 1819: Elected representative to first General Assembly of Alabama
  • 1827: Drafted legislation passed by the General Assembly of Alabama prohibiting the importation of slaves
  • 1829: Slave importation bill repealed by the General Assembly of Alabama
  • 1832: Reintroduced legislation in the general assembly of Alabama prohibiting the importation of slaves Became agent for the American Colonization Society, traveling and lecturing in the South to promote colonization of slaves Returned to Kentucky
  • 1834: Emancipated his slaves
  • 1835: Formed Kentucky Anti-Slavery Society
  • 1836: Moved to Ohio and began to publish the Philanthropist, an antislavery newspaper
  • 1837: Elected executive secretary, American Anti-Slavery Society Moved to New York
  • 1840: Vice president, World's Anti-Slavery Convention
  • 1840: 1844: Presidential candidate for the Liberty Party
  • 1841: Married Miss Fitzhugh
  • 1852: Published Examination of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the Case of Strader, Gorman and Armstrong vs. Christopher Graham, Delivered at Its December Term, 1850: Concluding with an Address to the Free Colored People, Advising them to Remove to Liberia. Cincinnati: Truman & Spofford
  • 1857, Nov. 25: Died, Perth Amboy, N.J.

From the guide to the James Gillespie Birney Papers, 1830-circa 1895, (bulk 1830-1850), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)

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referencedIn Pierrepont, Edwards, 1817-1892. Edwards Pierrepont papers, 1813-1902 (inclusive). Yale University Library
referencedIn Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873. Papers, 1809-1903, (bulk 1809-1872) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Thomas, Nathan M. (Nathan Macy), 1803-1887. Nathan M. Thomas papers, 1818-1889. Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn Mrs. Frank S. Churchill portrait collection of abolitionists, [18--]. Houghton Library
referencedIn Weld-Grimké family papers 1740-1930 1825-1893 Weld-Grimké family papers William L. Clements Library
referencedIn Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Correspondence, 1829-1874 Houghton Library
referencedIn Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. Papers, 1555-1882 (bulk: 1833-1881) Houghton Library
referencedIn James G. Birney papers 1816-1884 1820-1856 Birney, James G. papers William L. Clements Library
referencedIn Saginaw Bay Company (Bay City, Mich.). Saginaw Bay Company records, 1837-1870. Bentley Historical Library
creatorOf Hutchins Library. Anti-slavery Collection 1769-1865. Berea College, Hutchins Library
creatorOf William L. Clements Library. James G. Birney papers, 1816-1884, bulk 1820-1856. William L. Clements Library
referencedIn Labaree, Benjamin, 1801-1883. Benjamin Labaree papers, 1833 [manuscript]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Theodore Parker Papers, 1838-1910, (bulk 1850-1860) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
referencedIn Autographs of famous Americans, 1807-1949. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical Society
referencedIn First Congregational Church of Lower Saginaw (Lower Saginaw, Mich.). First Congregational Church of Lower Saginaw record book, 1846. Bentley Historical Library
creatorOf Goodell, William, 1792-1878. The William Goodell Family Papers 1780-1892 1820-1878 Berea College, Hutchins Library
referencedIn T. Butler King Papers,  , 1773-1868, 2003, (bulk 1835-1868) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
creatorOf Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857. Letter, 11 January 1838 Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
referencedIn Wells family, Wells, Me. Papers. 1812-1839. Dartmouth College Library
referencedIn Nathan M. Thomas Papers, 1818-1889 Bentley Historical Library
creatorOf Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857. Birney anti-slavery collection, 1784-1909. Johns Hopkins University, Sheridan Libraries and the Milton S. Eisenhower Library
creatorOf Thomas, Nathan M. (Nathan Macy), 1803-1887. Nathan M. Thomas papers, 1818-1889. Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn Salmon P. Chase Papers, 1775-1898, (bulk 1824-1872) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
referencedIn Melamed, Robert S. Robert S. Melamed papers, 1970-1971 Detroit Public Library, Detroit Main Library
creatorOf Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857. Letter of James Gillespie Birney, 1839. Billy Graham Archive & Research Center
creatorOf James Gillespie Birney Papers, 1830-circa 1895, (bulk 1830-1850) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
referencedIn Marshall, Humphrey, 1812-1872. Humphrey Marshall papers, 1827-1921 (bulk 1840-1872). The Filson Historical Society
referencedIn Leavitt, Joshua, 1794-1873. Joshua Leavitt family papers, 1812-1901 (bulk 1824-1871). Library of Congress
creatorOf Weld family. Weld-Grimké family papers, 1740-1930, bulk 1825-1893. William L. Clements Library
referencedIn Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873. Papers, 1809-1903, (bulk 1809-1872) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857. Letter : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838 July 4. Harold B. Lee Library
creatorOf Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Theodore Parker papers, 1826-1862. Massachusetts Historical Society
referencedIn Elizur Wright Papers, 1793-1935, (bulk 1830-1885) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Birney, James. Letter to David Ames Wells, 1878. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
referencedIn Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873. Lewis Tappan papers, 1809-1903 (inclusive), [microform]. Yale University Library
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African Americans
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Antislavery movements
Slavery and the church
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Birth 1792-02-04

Death 1857-11-24

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