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Wendell Phillips, 1811-1884
[Mentioned in Miscellaneous Writings, p. 245, and Pulpit and Press, p. 6]
In 1835, upon looking out of his law office window, Wendell Phillips was shocked to see a mob dragging Garrison, the abolitionist, through the street. Equally shocking to him was the fact that friends from the same aristocratic background as his own condoned it. Phillips, son of the first mayor of Boston under the city charter, had graduated from Harvard Law School in 1834 and the following year had been admitted to the Suffolk County bar.
To protest the shooting of a clergyman in Alton, Illinois, for defending his printing press against a proslavery mob, a meeting was held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, in 1837. Here the attorney general of Massachusetts compared the Alton rioters to the Boston patriots who had thrown the tea overboard in Boston Harbor. These comparisons roused Phillips, who found his way to the platform and spoke with such clearness, logic, and moral conviction that his hearers realized that the abolitionists had a powerful, new orator. From that hour Phillips was identified with the radical abolitionists.
Some time in 1838 Phillips decided to give up his profession. He worked closely with Garrison in the Anti-Slavery Society and became one of the most sought-after lecturers of his time. Although he earned between ten and fifteen thousands dollars a year, he never accepted any compensation for his antislavery work.
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June 27, 1959 issue
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"THE TRUEST ART OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE"
ANN CLARK OOSTING
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"WE MUST LOOK DEEP INTO REALISM"
FRANK A. SALISBURY
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THE GIVING OF TESTIMONY
GRACE B. MILLINGS
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THE WAY TO TRUE PROFIT
ARNOLD HIRSCH
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STANDING ON HOLY GROUND
JEANETTE F. SUTTON
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THE CORRECT VIEW OF GOD AND MAN HEALS
GREGORY S. VOJAE
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"THE TIME FOR THINKERS HAS COME"
HONOR ELIZABETH HAASE
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GOD, THE ONLY MIND
VELVA PICKETT BROUGH
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ON AWAKENING
Doris D. MacMaster
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VACATION DAYS
Harold Molter
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THE FULLNESS OF CHRISTIAN FORGIVENESS
Helen Wood Bauman
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