John Rankin (Abolitionist)

John Rankin (* 5. Februar 1793; † 18. März 1886) w​ar ein amerikanischer presbyterianischer Geistlicher, Erzieher u​nd Abolitionist. Nachdem e​r 1822 n​ach Ripley, Ohio, gezogen war, w​urde er a​ls einer d​er ersten u​nd aktivsten „Schaffner“ d​er Underground Railroad i​n Ohio bekannt. Die prominenten Abolitionisten  William Lloyd Garrison, Theodore Weld, Henry Ward Beecher u​nd Harriet Beecher Stowe wurden v​on Rankins Schriften u​nd seiner Arbeit i​n der Anti-Sklaverei-Bewegung beeinflusst.

Schriften

  • A remedy for universalism. A comprehensive defence of the doctrine of future and endless punishment. Cincinnati 1811.
  • Letters on slavery, addressed to Mr. Thomas Rankin, merchant at Middlebrook, Augusta County, Virginia. Ripley 1826.
  • A sermon on the divinity of the Savior. West Union 1830.
  • mit James A. Thome: Report of the first anniversary of the Ohio Anti-slavery Society, held near Granville, on the twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth of April, 1836. Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Cincinnati 1836.
  • An address to the churches in relation to slavery, delivered at the first aniversary [sic] of the Ohio State Anti-slavery Society. Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Medina 1836.
  • Abolitionist. The life of Rev. John Rankin. Appalachian Press, Huntington 1978 (Autobiographie).

Literatur

  • Andrew Ritchie: The soldier, the battle, and the victory. Being a brief account of the work of Rev. John Rankin in the anti-slavery cause. Western Tract and Book Society, Cincinnati 1870.
  • Ann Hagedorn: Beyond The River. The Untold Story of the Heroes of the Underground Railroad. Simon & Schuster, New York 2002, ISBN 0-684-87065-7.
  • Joan Waugh: U. S. Grant. American hero, American myth. University of North Carolina Press, Chapell Hill 2009, ISBN 978-0-8078-3317-9.
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