A eulogy on Wendell Phillips

by Archibald Henry Grimké

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First published: 1884 1 language
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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.

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