PHILLIPS and GARRISON in Boston a few days since: WENDELL PHILLIPS read from the ... it has became our duly as Abolitionists, in this critical moment of our national existence, to make knows ...
Although the announcement that Mr. PHILLIPS would address the people ... then went on to say that he had been an Abolitionist for sixteen years. This remark was received with hisses and a few ...
Many abolitionists initially advocated universal ... Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Wendell Phillips, and Frederick Douglass, who argued that it was “the Negro’s hour” and that women’s ...
The so-called "Golden Trumpet" of abolitionism, Wendell Phillips broke with his aristocratic New England family to fight slavery. The son of Boston's first mayor, the Harvard law graduate was ...