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| Walker, Amasa |
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| 17991875, American economist, b. Woodstock, Conn. He became a merchant in Boston but retired from business in 1840. He lectured (184248) on political economy at Oberlin College, which he was influential in founding. He was a delegate to the peace congresses at London (1843) and Paris (1849). An abolitionist, he was elected secretary of state (185153) for Massachusetts by the Free-Soil party, and filled out a term (186263) as U.S. Congressman. Walker taught economics at Harvard (185360) and Amherst (185969). His Science of Wealth (1866) was long a popular economics textbook. |
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