James F. Morton
James F. Morton Jr. (1870-1941) was a prominent American author and activist known for his advocacy against the tax exemption of churches. Morton was a staunch supporter of democratic principles and individual rights, dedicating his work to challeging unjust practices that infringed upon these values. His writings and activism played a significant role in shaping public discourse on the separation of church and state, advocating for a fair and equitable taxation system that upholds the principles of democracy and justice.
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