Prophet of Liberty: The Life and Times of Wendell Phillips |
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... anti - slavery societies had reached its climax during Phillips's absence in Europe . At the tenth anniversary of the American Anti - Slavery Society in 1840 , the malcontents attempted to capture the national society , to reverse its ...
... anti - slavery societies had reached its climax during Phillips's absence in Europe . At the tenth anniversary of the American Anti - Slavery Society in 1840 , the malcontents attempted to capture the national society , to reverse its ...
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... Anti - Slavery Society , the discussion was continued . Gar- rison and Phillips were again on different sides of the fence . Some of the speakers bluntly intimated that Garrison had fallen behind and being no longer the man for the ...
... Anti - Slavery Society , the discussion was continued . Gar- rison and Phillips were again on different sides of the fence . Some of the speakers bluntly intimated that Garrison had fallen behind and being no longer the man for the ...
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... Anti - Slavery Fair . ( New York Historical Society . ) 15. Henry Wilson , I , 205 . 16. See Constitution of the American Anti - Slavery Society , Note 3 , Appendix . 17. Nye , p . 7 ; Correspondence between the Hon . F. H. Elmore and ...
... Anti - Slavery Fair . ( New York Historical Society . ) 15. Henry Wilson , I , 205 . 16. See Constitution of the American Anti - Slavery Society , Note 3 , Appendix . 17. Nye , p . 7 ; Correspondence between the Hon . F. H. Elmore and ...
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The Revolutionary Tradition | 13 |
A New England Boyhood | 18 |
Harvard Days | 26 |
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