John Weiss
John Weiss (1818–1879) was an American author, Unitarian minister, and clergyman known for his involvement in abolitionism and women’s rights. He was part of the radical Unitarian movement and wrote on religion, reform, Shakespeare, and the life of Theodore Parker.
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