Robert Green "Bob" Ingersoll (August 11, 1833 – July 21, 1899) was a lawyer, a Civil War veteran, political leader, and orator of United States during the Golden Age of Freethought, noted for his broad range of culture and his defense of agnosticism. He was nicknamed "The Great Agnostic."
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| - Robert Green "Bob" Ingersoll (August 11, 1833 – July 21, 1899) was a lawyer, a Civil War veteran, political leader, and orator of United States during the Golden Age of Freethought, noted for his broad range of culture and his defense of agnosticism. He was nicknamed "The Great Agnostic."
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| - Freethought, Agnosticism, Humanism, Abolitionism, Women's rights, Literature
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| - Satire, essay, social commentary, political commentary, philosophical literature, Biblical criticism
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| - William Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Voltaire, Thomas Paine, Walt Whitman, Henry Ward Beecher, Auguste Comte, Charles Darwin
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| - Politician, orator, lecturer
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| - Mark Twain, Henry Ward Beecher, Margaret Sanger, Hamlin Garland, Sinclair Lewis, Lew Wallace, H. L. Mencken, Clarence Darrow, Joseph Lewis, Susan Jacoby
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| - Robert Green "Bob" Ingersoll (August 11, 1833 – July 21, 1899) was a lawyer, a Civil War veteran, political leader, and orator of United States during the Golden Age of Freethought, noted for his broad range of culture and his defense of agnosticism. He was nicknamed "The Great Agnostic."
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