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On October 21 , 1855 , twenty years after that event , Wendell Phillips was to address a Boston meeting memorializing it and spelling out its significance for a new generation . MR . PRESIDENT : I feel that I have very little right on ...
On October 21 , 1855 , twenty years after that event , Wendell Phillips was to address a Boston meeting memorializing it and spelling out its significance for a new generation . MR . PRESIDENT : I feel that I have very little right on ...
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If , twenty or twice twenty years hence , he too shall have passed away , may it not be till his glad ear has caught the jubilee of the emancipated millions whom his life has been given to save ! This very Female Antislavery Society ...
If , twenty or twice twenty years hence , he too shall have passed away , may it not be till his glad ear has caught the jubilee of the emancipated millions whom his life has been given to save ! This very Female Antislavery Society ...
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The same question was wrought out here twenty years ago , as was wrought in the protest of fifty or a hundred abolitionists , when an infidel ( Abner Kneeland ) * was sent to Boston jail for preaching his sentiments .
The same question was wrought out here twenty years ago , as was wrought in the protest of fifty or a hundred abolitionists , when an infidel ( Abner Kneeland ) * was sent to Boston jail for preaching his sentiments .
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