Horace Greeley was born in 1811 near Amherst, New Hampshire, to a poor farming family.
Biography of Stephen Pearl Andrews.
Albert Brisbane, the leading American Fourierist, is mentioned as one of Andrews' close friends.
Horace Greeley hired Stephen Pearl Andrews to cover senatorial news for the New York Tribune. Later, Greeley and Andrews engaged in brutal public debate through the letters column of the Tribune. Greeley strongly disagreed with Andrews' anarchistic/Utopian ideals.
Stedman lived in one of Andrews' Utopia projects which was called a "Unitary Home" or the "Brownstone Utopia."
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Horace Greeley was born in 1811 near Amherst, New Hampshire, to a poor farming family.
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