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  1. Horace Greeley (3 de febrero de 1811 – 29 de noviembre de 1872), periodista y político estadounidense. Fue uno de los fundadores del Partido Republicano (1854) y director del New York Tribune, el periódico más influyente de los Estados Unidos (entre 1840 y 1870). Greeley lo usó para promover a los partidos Whig y Republicano, del que ...

  2. 18 de may. de 2018 · Horace Greeley. Born February 3, 1811 Amherst, New Hampshire. Died November 29, 1872 New York, New York. Newspaper publisher and editor, writer, and presidential candidate "I am weary of fighting over issues that ought to be dead—that logically were dead years ago. When slavery died, I thought that we ought speedily to have ended all that grew out of it by universal amnesty and impartial ...

  3. 3 de jul. de 2019 · A Printer in His Youth. Horace Greeley was born on February 3, 1811, in Amherst, New Hampshire. He received irregular schooling, typical of the time, and became an apprentice at a newspaper in Vermont as a teenager. Mastering the skills of a printer, he worked briefly in Pennsylvania and then moved to New York at the age of 20.

  4. Horace Greeley was an American newspaper editor who is known especially for his vigorous articulation of the North’s antislavery sentiments during the 1850s. Greeley was a printer’s apprentice in East Poultney, Vt., until moving to New York City in 1831, where he eventually became a founding editor

  5. Principal's Welcome. Welcome to Horace Greeley High School, a school where collaboration, innovation, and a deep commitment to student well-being form the foundation of our educational community. Together, we shape the leaders of tomorrow through holistic, inclusive, and student-centered learning experiences. Read more from Principal Sepe.

  6. 103 Facts About Horace Greeley. 1. Horace Greeley was an American newspaper editor and publisher who was the founder and editor of the New-York Tribune. 2. Horace Greeley was apprenticed to a printer in Vermont and went to New York City in 1831 to seek his fortune. 3.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2021 · Extract. A distinguished historian once described Horace Greeley to me by saying, “There's an unguided missile.” The description seems apt, but James M. Lundberg argues in his fascinating new biography that a consistent ideology did indeed guide the New York Tribune's famously mercurial editor: “Over his four decades in journalism, he pursued an American consensus that would break ...