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A eulogy on Wendell Phillips - African American Perspectives Materials

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A eulogy on Wendell Phillips - African American Perspectives Materials

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Grimke, African American author, civil rights leader, and later prominent in the NAACP, reviews the anti-slavery movement after 1820 and praises Phillips as a sincere abolitionist and friend of American blacks. He casts Garrison as the "mother" and Phillips as the "father" of the movement.
"Printed by request."
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
LC copy stamped on verso of t.p.: The bequest of Daniel Murray, Washington, D.C. 1925.

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01/01/1884
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boston
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