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| #755532 in Books | Steerforth | 2005-08-16 | 2005-08-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.48 x.34 x5.06l,.29 | File type: PDF | 144 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Page on Ingersoll as reviewed by Jimmy Kropotkin|By Jimmy Kropotkin|Some of the best short essays from the 19th century are included. Some, however, are short one-pagers that seem no more than fillers. Subtract them and you have an easy five-star rating. It's too bad we don't have an Ingersoll today. And it's too bad Mr. Ingersoll was for all intents and purposes banned from ru|||Ingersoll "is a critical figure in the struggle for true freedom of conscience in America -- meaning the freedom not to worship any god as well as to worship God in one's own way . . . Ingersoll did more than anyone to restore Americans' memory of their count
Robert Ingersoll (1833—1899) is one of the great lost figures in United States history, all but forgotten at just the time America needs him most. An outspoken and unapologetic agnostic, fervent champion of the separation of church and state, and tireless advocate of the rights of women and African Americans, he drew enormous audiences in the late nineteenth century with his lectures on “freethought.” His admirers included Mark Twain and Thomas A. Ed...
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