Franklin Benjamin Sanborn

Franklin Benjamin Sanborn (December 15, 1831 – February 24, 1917) was an American journalist, teacher, author, reformer, and abolitionist. Sanborn was a social scientist, and a memorialist of American transcendentalism who wrote early biographies of many of the movement's key figures. He founded the American Social Science Association, in 1865, "to treat wisely the great social problems of the day". He was a member of the so-called Secret Six, or "Committee of Six", which funded or helped obtain funding for John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry; in fact he introduced Brown to the others.:105 A recent scholar describes him as "humorless.":2

Franklin Benjamin Sanborn
Born(1831-12-15)December 15, 1831
DiedFebruary 24, 1917(1917-02-24) (aged 85)
Plainfield, New Jersey, US
Resting placeSleepy Hollow Cemetery, Concord, Massachusetts
Occupations
  • Journalist
  • author
  • historian
  • abolitionist
  • social reformer
ChildrenThomas Parker Sanborn, Victor Channing Sanborn, Francis Bachiler Sanborn
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