Robert G. Ingersoll

Born in 1833
Politics Religion
  • Robert Green Ingersoll was a prominent 19th-century freethinker, orator, and attorney.

  • Born in 1833, he became known for his lectures criticizing religion and advocating for reason and human rights.

  • Ingersoll served as a colonel in the Civil War and briefly as Illinois' Attorney General.

  • Despite his popularity as a speaker, his political career was limited by his controversial views.

  • Ingersoll was friends with three U.S. presidents and respected by many leading progressives of his time.

  • He championed causes such as women's rights, racial equality, and the separation of church and state.

  • His eloquent speeches and writings continue to be admired for their wit, clarity, and humanitarian values.

Books by Robert G. Ingersoll