Wendell Phillips

1811–1884 (age 73)

Abolitionist, Social Reformer

Biography

Wendell Phillips drew from his legal training and powerful oratory to become one of the nation s most eloquent advocates for emancipation and equal rights, reminding his contemporaries at every turn of the moral urgency of justice.

He championed the abolitionist cause, defended the rights of laboring people, supported women s suffrage, and never wavered in calling for peace between peoples, earning deep respect on both sides of the Atlantic for his clarity of purpose.