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Theodore Parker was an American theologian and abolitionist born on August 24, 1810. He was a prominent figure in the Unitarian movement and is known for his strong advocacy for social justice and equality. Parker's writings emphasized the importance of moral values and the need for reform in society. He was a key supporter of the abolitionist movement and fought against slavery. Theodore's contributions to religion and social activism have left a lasting impact on American history.
"Cities have always been the fireplaces of civilization, whence light and heat radiated out into the dark."
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