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  1. Wendell Phillips Garrison (June 4, 1840 – February 27, 1907) was an American editor and author. Early life. Garrison was born on June 4, 1840, at Cambridgeport, Massachusetts. He was the third son of the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison and Helen Eliza ( née Benson) Garrison. [1] .

  2. Contents. Wendell Phillips Garrison. American editor and author. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of “The Nation” In The Nation. …editor of the Post and Wendell Phillips Garrison editor of The Nation, which became a weekly edition of the paper until 1914.

  3. William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips. William Lloyd Garrison was the founder of the American Anti-Slavery Society. His preface to the autobiography details his meeting with Douglass when Douglass was persuaded to tell his story at an abolitionist convention in Nantucket in 1841.

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  5. A summary of Preface by William Lloyd Garrison & Letter from Wendell Phillips in Frederick Douglass's Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass and what it means.

  6. Wendell Phillips, William Lloyd Garrison, and George Thompson, 1851. In the mid-1862, Phillips's nephew, Samuel D. Phillips, died at Port Royal, South Carolina , where he had gone to take part in the so-called Port Royal Experiment to assist the slave population there in the transition to freedom.

  7. Wendell Phillips Garrison. born Cambridgeport, Massachusetts: 1840. died South Orange, New Jersey: 27 February 1907. works. The New Gulliver (New York: The Marion Press, 1898) [hb/] links. Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Picture Gallery. previous versions of this entry. Internet Archive.

  8. Eulogy of Garrison. Remarks of Wendell Phillips at the funeral of William Lloyd Garrison

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