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St. George Tucker was an influential American jurist, educator, and writer, recognized for his pivotal role in the early foundations of American law and society. Born in Williamsburg, Virginia, Tucker was a prominent figure in the post-Revolutionary period who contributed significantly to legal scholarship and the discourse surrounding slavery and civil rights. His writings reflected a deep engagement with the moral and philosophical implications of slavery, advocating for gradual abolition, particularly in Virginia. He was an advocate for education and reform, emphasizing the importance of a well-informed citizenry in a democratic society.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita April 20, 1752
Luogo di nascita Williamsburg, Virginia, USA
Data di morte January 4, 1824
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