Surendranath

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Surendranath was an Indian nationalist leader, educator, and early president of the Indian National Congress who played a key role in the country's freedom movement.

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instanceOf Indian nationalist leader
educator
founder of political organization
human
journalist
orator
politician
countryOfCitizenship British India
dateOfBirth 1848-11-10
dateOfDeath 1925-08-06
describedAs one of the earliest Indian political leaders to organize mass public meetings
pioneer of Indian nationalism in Bengal
educatedAt Hindu College, Delhi
surface form: Hindu College

University of Calcutta
University of London
ethnicGroup Bengali
familyName Banerjee
fieldOfWork education
journalism
politics
founded Indian National Association
The Bengalee
surface form: The Bengalee newspaper
fullName Surendranath Banerjee
givenName Surendranath self-linksurface differs
knownFor advocacy of moderate constitutional politics
early leader of Indian National Congress
editing The Bengalee
founding the Indian National Association
languageOfWorkOrName Bengali
English
movement Indian independence movement
notableWork Indian National Liberal Federation
The Bengalee
surface form: The Bengalee newspaper
occupation editor
journalist
orator
politician
teacher
placeOfBirth Bengal Presidency
British India
Calcutta
placeOfDeath Barrackpore
Bengal Presidency
British India
politicalAlignment moderate faction of Indian National Congress
positionHeld Member of the Bengal Legislative Council
Minister in the Bengal government
President of the Indian National Congress
surface form: President of Indian National Congress
religion Hinduism
sexOrGender male

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Surendranath givenName Surendranath self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Surendranath Banerjee