Background
Dillon, Merton Lynn was born on April 4, 1924 in near Addison, Michigan, United States. Son of Henry J. and Cecil Edith (Sanford) Dillon.
(Slavery Attacked is an examination of the internal and ex...)
Slavery Attacked is an examination of the internal and external forces that led to the downfall of slavery in the South.
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(A schoolmaster, preacher, and newspaperman, Lovejoy (1802...)
A schoolmaster, preacher, and newspaperman, Lovejoy (1802-1837) embodied the Puritan spirit in its most tenacious form. His idea of responsibility prohibited him from modifying his abolitionist stance and led to his murder at the hands of an anti-abolitionist mob. This biography is based on contemporary newspaper files and on correspondence between Lovejoy and his family.
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Dillon, Merton Lynn was born on April 4, 1924 in near Addison, Michigan, United States. Son of Henry J. and Cecil Edith (Sanford) Dillon.
Bachelor of Arts, Michigan State Normal College, 1945; Master of Arts, University of Michigan, 1948; Doctor of Philosophy, University Michigan, 1951.
Assistant professor of history, New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, 1951-1956; assistant professor, Texas Technology College, Lubbock, 1956-1959; associate professor, Texas Technology College, 1959-1963; professor, Texas Technology College, 1963-1965; associate professor, Northern Illinois U., DeKalb, 1965-1967; professor, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1967-1991; professor emeritus, Ohio State University, Columbus, since 1991.
(Slavery Attacked is an examination of the internal and ex...)
(A schoolmaster, preacher, and newspaperman, Lovejoy (1802...)
(The Abolitionists: The Growth of a Dissenting Minority Pa...)
(Book by Dillon, Merton Lynn)
(Book by Dillon, Merton Lynn)
Member American History Association, Organisation American Historians, Southern History Association (board editors 1959-1963), American Civil Liberties Union, Phi Beta Kappa.