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Hosea Easton
Hosea Easton (1798–1837) was an American Congregationalist and Methodist minister, abolitionist activist and author. He was one of the leaders of the convention movement in New England.〔(''Easton, Hosea'' by Donald Yacovone, Oxford African American Studies Center ).〕
==Background==
He was one of four sons of James Easton of North Bridgewater, originally a blacksmith, from Middleborough, Massachusetts. Background on the side of his father traces back to a group of slaves freed by Nicholas Easton and his brother Peter, on Rhode Island in the 17th century. James Easton married Sarah Dunbar, thought to be of mixed race. His ancestry was therefore probably African, Native American (Narragansett and Wampanoag), and European. Racial classifications meant little for this family, and Hosea Easton was later to write against their meaning anything intrinsic.〔〔William Cooper Nell, ''The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution'' (1855), p. 33; (Google Books ).〕〔James Brewer Stewart, ''Abolitionist Politics and the Coming of the Civil War'' (2008), p. 70; (Google Books ).〕〔John Wood Sweet, ''Bodies Politic: negotiating race in the American North, 1730-1830'' (2003), p. 392; (Google Books ).〕
James Easton became a successful businessman in ironwork and was well-connected in the Boston area. He ran a vocational school for persons of color, attached to his foundry, from about 1816 to 1830. His son Hosea participated in it, with his brother James who became a homeopathic physician.〔James Brewer Stewart, ''Abolitionist Politics and the Coming of the Civil War'' (2008), pp. 73-5; (Google Books ).〕

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