ORESTES AUGUSTUS BROWNSON
\ˈɔːsts ˈɔːɡʌstəs bɹˈa͡ʊnsən], \ˈɔːsts ˈɔːɡʌstəs bɹˈaʊnsən], \ˈɔː_s_t_s ˈɔː_ɡ_ʌ_s_t_ə_s b_ɹ_ˈaʊ_n_s_ə_n]\
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An American author; born in Stockbridge, Vt., Sept. 16, 1803; died in Detroit, Mich., April 17, 1876. His early education was slight. Originally a Presbyterian, he became a Universalist minister, afterward a Unitarian, and finally a Roman Catholic. He was an ardent champion of popular rights, and advocated a mild form of socialism. His greatest work was the establishment and editorship of the Boston Quarterly Review (1838-43) and Brownson's Review (1844-64 and 1873-75). Of his extensive works, the best known are: "The Convert, or Leaves from my Experience" (1857); and "The American Republic, its Constitution, Tendencies, and Destiny" (1865).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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