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Paperback Memoir of Joseph Tuckerman, D.D., of Boston (U.S.) Book

ISBN: 1146593538

ISBN13: 9781146593533

Memoir of Joseph Tuckerman, D.D., of Boston (U.S.)

"Memoir of Joseph Tuckerman, D.D., of Boston (U.S.)" offers an intimate portrait of a prominent Unitarian minister and social reformer. Penned by Mary Carpenter, this biography explores Tuckerman's tireless efforts to alleviate poverty and improve social conditions in 19th-century Boston. The book details his innovative approaches to charity, education, and moral reform, revealing his deep commitment to serving the marginalized and disadvantaged.

Through personal anecdotes, correspondence, and reflections, Carpenter illuminates Tuckerman's character, his theological beliefs, and his profound impact on the city. This memoir provides valuable insights into the social and religious landscape of antebellum America and highlights the enduring legacy of a man dedicated to social justice and human dignity. A compelling read for those interested in religious history, social reform movements, and the history of Boston.

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