Russell H. Conwell

Born in 1843
Biography Religion
  • Russell Herman Conwell was a multifaceted American figure who lived from 1843 to 1925.

  • A Baptist minister, he founded Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  • Conwell was also a lawyer, writer, and philanthropist.

  • His most famous work is the inspirational lecture "Acres of Diamonds," which he delivered over 5,000 times worldwide.

  • This lecture, later published as a book, emphasizes finding success and opportunities in one's immediate surroundings.

  • Conwell's diverse career included serving as a Civil War officer and establishing schools for African-American children.

  • His life's work focused on education and inspiring others to achieve greatness through recognizing and utilizing local resources.

Books by Russell H. Conwell