1.3: Wendell Phillips: “The Labor Question” Speech (1872)

Paired Sources from U.S. History, 1877-present
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Abstract

Wendell Phillips was a prominent abolitionist, woman’s rights activist, and advocate for Native Americans. His support for the labor side of the labor question shows that some abolitionists made the connection between the oppression of slaves by masters with the oppression of working-class people by their employers even while other activists like Atkinson didn’t. In other words, all these kinds of nineteenth-century activism did not necessarily spring from the exact same set of sympathies.

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