Wendell Phillips (November 29, 1811 – February 2, 1884) was an American abolitionist, advocate for Native Americans, orator, and attorney. According to...
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Wendell Phillips (1811–1884) was an American abolitionist. Wendell Phillips may also refer to: Wendell Phillips (archaeologist) (1921–1975), American...
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abolitionist Wendell Phillips. Phillips is known as the first predominantly African-American high school in the City of Chicago. Phillips' building was...
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A statue of Wendell Phillips (sometimes called Wendell Phillips) is installed in Boston's Public Garden, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The bronze...
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Wendell Phillips (1921 – December 4, 1975) was an American archaeologist and oil magnate who led some of the first archaeological expeditions in the areas...
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Wendell Phillips Norton Sr. (May 14, 1861 – August 8, 1955) was the inventor of a mechanical gear shift on the Hendy-Norton lathe. He was born on May 14...
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grandson of Wendell Phillips; he was the son of George Washburn Smalley, a war correspondent, and his wife Phoebe Garnaut, adopted by Phillips. He enrolled...
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to be sown." Angelina Grimké Weld, Thomas M'Clintock and Wendell Phillips agreed, with Phillips saying "you will develop divisions among yourselves." No...
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subsequent annual suffrage petition campaigns organized by Lucy Stone and Wendell Phillips. Garrison took a leading role in the May 30, 1850, meeting that called...
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Wendell Phillips Garrison (June 4, 1840 – February 27, 1907) was an American editor and author. Garrison was born on June 4, 1840, at Cambridgeport, Massachusetts...
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of the United States Marine Corps Wendell Phillips (1811–1884), American abolitionist and activist Wendell Phillips (archaeologist) (1921–1975), American...
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important collaborator of the new magazine was its Literary Editor Wendell Phillips Garrison, son of William. He had at his disposal his father's vast...
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c. 1790 in Africa. Wood grew up in Chicago. Wood was a graduate of Wendell Phillips Academy High School in Chicago. In 1937, Wood received a B.A. from...
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David Wendell Phillips (born November 21, 1962) is an American lawyer, businessman and investor. He is an angel investor in Silicon Valley, an experienced...
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Wendell Phillips Stafford (May 1, 1861 – April 21, 1953) was an American attorney and jurist. He was most notable for his service as an Associate Justice...
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that attacked the fugitive slave law while praising the writings of Wendell Phillips and defending the abolitionist John Brown. Thoreau's philosophy of...
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Phillips Academy (also known as PA, Phillips Academy Andover, or simply Andover) is a co-educational college-preparatory school for boarding and day students...
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Convention in 1860 favoring more lenient divorce laws, leading abolitionist Wendell Phillips not only opposed it but attempted to have it removed from the record...
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abolitionist John Brown, executed by Virginia in 1859. His friend Wendell Phillips, meeting the funeral party in Troy, New York, hoped to take the body...
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director at Chicago's predominantly African-American high schools; Wendell Phillips High School and DuSable High School. Dyett served as musical director...
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back to Vermont, Wendell Phillips repeated his lecture, in a Town Hall full to overflowing, in Vergennes: John Brown, said Mr. Phillips, represented the...
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Walden A Walk to Wachusett A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers Wendell Phillips Before the Concord Lyceum The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau Thoreau...
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Wendell Phillips. A complete collection of Thoreau's essays, including Wendell Phillips Before the Concord Lyceum at Standard Ebooks Wendell Phillips...
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school and was named the Phillips Grammar School after John Phillips, the first mayor of Boston and father of Wendell Phillips, a noted abolitionist. The...
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maternal grandparents in Millington, Tennessee. In Chicago, he attended Wendell Phillips High School. After graduating, he matriculated at the General Motors...
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freedom speech of Wendell Phillips: Faneuil Hall, December 8, 1837, with descriptive letters from eye witnesses. Boston: Wendell Phillips Hall Association...
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Wendell Phillips Dabney (4 November 1865, in Richmond, Virginia – 3 June 1952, in Cincinnati) was an influential civil rights organizer, author, and musician...
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of the School of Advanced International Studies Wendell Phillips – leading abolitionist William Phillips – US ambassador to Italy H. H. Richardson – architect...
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National Guard, and served as commander of the 28th Infantry Division. Wendell Phillips Bowman was born in Byberry, Pennsylvania on October 31, 1847. He lived...
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Kansas City Public Schools (redirect from Wendell Phillips K-8)
George Melcher, Kansas City Public Schools Superintendent Wendell Phillips: Wendell Phillips (1811–1884), American abolitionist Pitcher: Thomas Pitcher...
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