Franklin Benjamin Sanborn
(1831–1917)

American journalist, author, and reformer; a social scientist, and a memorialist of American transcendentalism, who wrote early biographies of many of the movement's key figures; founded the American Social Science Association, in 1865, "to treat wisely the great social problems of the day."; a member of the Secret Six, or "Committee of Six," that funded the militant abolitionist John Brown

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