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Wendell Phillips: A Famous Leader Of The American Civil War

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Wendell Phillips

Wendell Phillips was born in Boston, Massachusetts, November 29, 1811, and died February 2, 1884. Wendell, an abolitionist crusader who helped fire the antislavery cause, during the period leading up to the American Civil War. In 1833 Wendell Phillips graduated from Harvard University as a lawyer. A year later he was admitted into the Massachusetts state bar and he opened a law practice in Boston. Wendell also joined the formed Anti-Slavery Society American (American Anti-Slavery Society, AAS), headed by the most famous leader of the civil rights era, William Lloyd Garrison.
When Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, it was intended in part to shore up flagging support for the Union by asserting support

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