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Wendell Phillips

Getchell | birth_place = Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. | burial_place = Milton Cemetery | parents = Sarah Walley
John Phillips | education = Harvard University (AB, LLB) | occupation = Attorney | known_for = Abolitionism, advocacy for Native Americans }} Wendell Phillips (November 29, 1811 – February 2, 1884) was an American abolitionist, advocate for Native Americans, orator, and attorney.

According to George Lewis Ruffin, a Black attorney, Phillips was seen by many Blacks as "the one white American wholly color-blind and free from race prejudice". According to another Black attorney, Archibald Grimké, as an abolitionist leader he is ahead of William Lloyd Garrison and Charles Sumner. From 1850 to 1865 he was the "preeminent figure" in American abolitionism. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Soviet policy toward East Germany reconsidered : the postwar decade / by Phillips, Ann L.

    Published 1986
    Book
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    Power and influence after the Cold War : Germany in East-Central Europe / by Phillips, Ann L.

    Published 2000
    Book
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    The song-thrush by Thiman, Eric H. (Eric Harding), 1900-1975, Phillips, Ann

    Published 1954
    Online Access (via Alexander Street Press)
    Electronic Musical Score Book
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    Minor poems / by Milton, John, 1608-1674

    Published 1966
    Other Authors: “…Phillips, Ann…”
    Book
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    A Newnham anthology /

    Published 1979
    Other Authors: “…Phillips, Ann, 1941-…”
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    Literature on the move : making and using pop-up and lift-flap books / by Bohning, Gerry

    Published 1993
    Other Authors: “…Phillips, Ann, 1941-…”
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