Letters, 1854-1881.

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Letters, 1854-1881.

[1] 1854, November 26, to Chairman of Lyceum Committee, Rome [2 l. with conjugate leaf].--Introduces W. Pickering Dodge, whom he recommends as lecturer. [2] 1869 [ANS., 1 p.].--"Peace if possible. Justice, at any rate." [3] 1881? Inscription signed "W. P." with wrapper addressed to W. D. O. On printed copy of his address to Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard, June 30, 1881 ("The Scholar in a Republic"). [4] n.d., to Nora Perry [ALS., 4 p.].--Will try to get her an audience with "Ahaseurus, the King."

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Dodge, W. Pickering.

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Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884

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Wendell Phillips (born November 29, 1811, Boston, Massachusetts – died February 2, 1884, Boston, Massachusetts), orator and reformer, was one of the leaders of the abolitionist movement in Boston, Massachusetts, wrote frequently for William Lloyd Garrison's Liberator, and eventually became president of the American Anti-Slavery Society. He contributed much to the cause through inflammatory speeches favoring the division of the Union and opposing the acquisition of Texas and the war with Mexico. ...

Perry, Nora, 1841-1896.

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