Robert G. Ingersoll
(1833-1899)

American Political Leader, Orator

birthdate: August 11
birthplace:
Dresden, New York

In the late 19th century, Robert Green Ingersoll was one of America's foremost orators and political speechmakers. After serving in the Civil War as a Colonel, Robert Ingersoll, a distinguished lawyer, served as the first Attorney General of Illinois. Although he did not run for any other public office, he was greatly sought-after to deliver speeches on behalf of Republican candidates and causes. In those days, public oration was a highly regarded form of entertainment and Robert Ingersoll was paid well to speak all across the nation on a wide variety of subjects. He was an early popularizer of Charles Darwin and greatly promoted science and reason as well as women's and African-American rights. Robert Ingersoll had many enemies in the religious right of his time because of his outspoken views questioning religion as a freethinker and humanist. But this didn't quell his popularity -- he was greatly admired as the King of Orators and was friend to literary greats like Mark Twain, social reformers like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, business titans like Andrew Carnegie, and leaders of the arts as well as presidents and other political giants of his time.

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