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Wendell Phillips

Wendell Phillips

American abolitionist, advocate for native americans, orator and lawyer

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Birthdate
November 29, 1811
Birthplace
Boston
Boston
Date of Death
February 2, 1884
Place of Death
Boston
Boston
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Freedom for women
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The scholar in a republic
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Dear brother
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The anti-slavery struggle
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Argument of Wendell Phillips, Esq., before the Committee on Federal Relations, in support of the petitions for the removal of Edward Greely Loring from the office of judge of probate, February 20, 1855
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Speech of Wendell Phillips at the Melodeon, Thursday evening, Jan. 27, 1853
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Child of
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John Phillips (mayor)
Educated at
Harvard College
Harvard College
Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School
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Jurist
Politician
Politician
Lawyer
Lawyer
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Writer
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ISNI
00000000835031130
Open Library ID
OL358469A0
VIAF
24933970

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Citizenship
United States
United States
Father
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John Phillips (mayor)
Wikidata ID
Q530310
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Wendell Phillips (29 November 1811 – 2 February 1884) was a prominent American jurist, politician, and lawyer. He was born and died in Boston, USA. Phillips became a citizen of the United States and was the son of John Phillips, the mayor of Boston.

Phillips received his education at two esteemed institutions, Harvard College and Harvard Law School.

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