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After voluntary exertions on the part of our people to which the history of the world furnishes no parallel, is the old root of bitterness still to remain in the ground, to sprout and bear fruit in the future as it has borne fruit in the past?


Robert Dale Owen


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Robert Dale Owen (November 7 1801 – June 24 1877) was a longtime exponent in his adopted United States of the socialist doctrines of his father Robert Owen as well as a politician in the Democratic Party. He was a strong believer in Spiritualism and was the author of two well-known books on the subject: Footfalls on the Boundary of Another World (1859) and The Debatable Land Between this World and the Next (1872). Biography
Born in Glasgow Scotland Owen emigrated to the United States in 1825 and helped his father create the community of New Harmony Indiana.

Robert Dale Owen (November 7 1801 – June 24 1877) was a longtime exponent in his adopted United States of the socialist doctrines of his father Robert Owen as well as a politician in the Democratic Party.

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