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Redpath, James

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Redpath, James (1833-1891)

Scottish-born US reformer and journalist. He was vehemently abolitionist, and wrote for the New York Tribune. He reported on the war in the South, and became superintendent of schools in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1865.

Born in Berwick-on-Tweed, his family went to Michigan in the 1850s. He was assistant editor of the North American Review in the 1880s, and supported Henry George for mayor of New York in 1886. He was run over by a streetcar in New York.


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