Clinton N. Howard

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Clinton Norman Howard

Clinton Norman Howard (28 July 1868 – 25 April 1955)[1] was an American lecturer and reformer, advocate of social justice, law enforcement, equal rights, and a Chairman in the World Peace Commission.

Genealogy

Clinton N. Howard came from a long line of

Flodden Field. Sir John Howard was imprisoned for three years in the Tower of London because he advocated reforms that the crowds disapproved of. Clinton Howard has a long line of family that is famous in England for splendid honor and true aristocracy. Clinton’s great, great grandfather settled in Massachusetts from England. He was a soldier in the American Revolutionary War
. He was imprisoned but later on released because of his relations to the royal family in England. Clinton’s great, great grandfather’s son who was a reverend, Enos Howard, was the father of Reverend Benjamin Howard who is Clinton N. Howard’s father.

Life

By thirty years old Clinton became famous for being an

Teddy Roosevelt was president. Clinton, who was 43 years old at the time, brought the gathering to its feet when he questioned how the former President could possibly talk about stealing votes when he himself had stolen the Panama Canal
.

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  2. ^ Merrill, Arch (1946). "Down Memory Road". Rochester Sketchbook.

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