Wendell Phillips (November 29, 1811 – February 2, 1884) was an American abolitionist, advocate for Native Americans, orator, and attorney. According to... 38 KB (4,307 words) - 20:30, 18 April 2024 |
abolitionist Wendell Phillips. Phillips is known as the first predominantly African-American high school in the City of Chicago. Phillips' building was... 36 KB (3,173 words) - 23:13, 10 March 2024 |
Wendell Phillips (1811–1884) was an American abolitionist. Wendell Phillips may also refer to: Wendell Phillips (archaeologist) (1921–1975), American... 279 bytes (60 words) - 15:26, 25 April 2021 |
Wendell Phillips Norton Sr. (May 14, 1861 – August 8, 1955) was the inventor of a mechanical gear shift on the Hendy-Norton lathe. He was born on May 14... 2 KB (150 words) - 07:54, 23 November 2021 |
Wendell Phillips (1921 – December 4, 1975) was an American archaeologist and oil magnate who led some of the first archaeological expeditions in the areas... 20 KB (2,033 words) - 16:47, 5 February 2024 |
A statue of Wendell Phillips (sometimes called Wendell Phillips) is installed in Boston's Public Garden, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The bronze... 4 KB (110 words) - 15:08, 18 September 2023 |
Wendell Phillips Stafford (May 1, 1861 – April 21, 1953) was an American attorney and jurist. He was most notable for his service as an Associate Justice... 12 KB (914 words) - 01:16, 19 July 2023 |
important collaborator of the new magazine was its Literary Editor Wendell Phillips Garrison, son of William. He had at his disposal his father's vast... 29 KB (3,277 words) - 03:55, 13 April 2024 |