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Networks: The White House

Birthday:December 12, 1745

Political: Abolitionist

Religion: Episcopalian

Hometown: New York City

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John Jay - As long as I stand alive, I will fight to abolish slavery!

John Jay - I don't like they way some people think! Slavery is cruel and should have never been

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Networks: New York

Birthday:December 12, 1745

Political: Abolitionist

Religion: Episcopalian

Hometown: New York City

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Sex: Male

Birthday: December 12, 1745

Hometown: New York, New York

Relationship Status: Married to Sarah Livingston

Political Views: Abolitionist

Religious Views: Episcopalian

Activities: Fighting to bring slavery to an end

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Favorite Music: Plantation gospel

Favorite Books: A Disclosure on the Origin of Inequality

Favorite Quotations: “Give me liberty, or Give me death.”

About Me: Seeing someone beaten for stepping one toe out of line angers me.

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EducationCollege: King's CollegeHigh School: Local Schools

WorkEmployer: State of New YorkPosition: First Chief Justice of the Supreme CourtTime Period: 1789 - 1795Location: New York, New York

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Address: New York City

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