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1837 - Newspaperman, Elijah Lovejoy Killed Defending His Anti-Slavery Press

On November 7, 1837, Elijah Parish Lovejoy, an abolitionist journalist and newspaper editor, was murdered by a pro-slavery mob in Alton, Illinois.

Who Was Elijah Lovejoy?

  • A Presbyterian minister, journalist, and outspoken abolitionist.
  • He published The St. Louis Observer, an anti-slavery newspaper.
  • After facing violent threats in Missouri, he moved his press across the river to Alton, Illinois, where he continued his abolitionist writings.

His Death & Legacy

  • On the night of November 7, a mob attacked the warehouse where his printing press was stored.
  • Lovejoy and his supporters attempted to defend the press but were overpowered.
  • He was shot and killed, and the mob destroyed the press, throwing it into the Mississippi River.
  • His murder became a rallying cry for the abolitionist movement, and he was later recognized as a martyr for freedom of the press and anti-slavery activism.

Lovejoy’s legacy lives on as a symbol of press freedom, abolition, and resistance against oppression.

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