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 Wendell Phillips ( 29 November 1811 - 2 February 1884 ), born in Boston, Massachusetts, was an American abolitionist , Native American advocate and orator. Sourced Revolutions are not made; they come. A revolution is as natural a growth as an oak. It...



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Wendell Phillips | | Birth Date: |
November 29, 1811 | | Death Date: |
February 7, 1884 | | Place of Birth: |
Boston, Massachusetts, United States | | Nationality: |
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abolitionist |
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Biography of Wendell Phillips
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 Wendell Phillips (1811-1884), American abolitionist and social reformer, became the antislavery movement's most powerful orator and, after the Civil War, the chief proponent of full civil rights for freed slaves. Wendell Phillips was born on Nov. 29,...
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Biography of Wendell Phillips
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 Wendell Phillips was one of the most influential and eloquent advocates for social reform in the nineteenth century. He is most prominently associated with the American antislavery movement, in which he worked closely for many years with William Lloyd...


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Wendell Phillips Information
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 Wendell Phillips (29 November 1811 – 2 February 1884) was an American abolitionist, advocate for Native Americans, and...



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Five finalists for the Tufts Wendell Phillips award are announced
03/28/2000: 587 words, approx. 2 pages University Wire 03-28-2000 (Tufts Daily) (U-WIRE) MEDFORD, Mass. -- Five important and influential campus personalities will present their thoughts in April as the group competes for the 2000 Wendell Phillips Award and the chance to speak at Tufst University Commencement in May. This year's...
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Wendell Phillips Class of '71 seeking members for reunion
08/07/2001: 370 words, approx. 1 pages Wendell Phillips Class of '71 seeking members for reunion Wendell Phillips High School was built and opened in 1904, primarily to educate Chicago's South Side African-American community. Since its opening more than 97 years ago, some of the greatest contributors to Chicago's history...


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