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She helped initiate the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955 which helped to launch the Civil Rights Movement. and she stood up for what she believed in which help creat the civil rights movement
Phillips had worked with other abolishionists during the antebellum period to end slavery. His family balieved he was mentally ill for taking part in such a cause. Phillips work didn't end after the Civil War. After the slaves were liberated, Phillips had worked to help them get back on their feet, find jobs, and build homes. Phillips began a civil rights movement in the 1860's and 1870's pushing towards equality for the blacks. His life was dedicated to creating equality among all in America, men, women, blacks, whites, and native Americans.
It is a civil rights movement.
Wendell Phillips has written: 'The philosophy of the abolition movement' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Slavery, Antislavery movements 'The Constitution a pro-slavery compact' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Slavery, Constitution, United States, Constitutions 'The lesson of the hour' -- subject(s): Slavery, History 'William Lloyd Garrison' 'Review of Webster's speech on slavery' -- subject(s): Slavery, Controversial literature 'The scholar in a republic' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Who shall rule us? money, or the people?' 'No slave hunting in the old Bay state' -- subject(s): Accessible book, African Americans, Controversial literature, Fugitive slaves, Slavery, United States 'The labor question' -- subject(s): Labor and laboring classes, History 'Remarks of Wendell Phillips at the mass meeting of workingmen in Faneuil Hall, Nov. 2, 1865' -- subject(s): Working class, Labor laws and legislation 'Christianity a reality not a dream' 'Oration delivered in the Old South Church' -- subject(s): Old South Church (Boston, Mass.) 'Argument of Wendell Phillips, esq' -- subject(s): Fugitive slaves, Legal status of slaves in free states, Slavery, United States, Personal liberty laws, Antislavery movements 'The people coming to power!' -- subject(s): Campaign literature, 1871, Republican 'Argument of Wendell Phillips, esq. against the repeal of the personal liberty law' -- subject(s): United States, Personal liberty laws 'Wendell Phillips on civil rights and freedom' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements, Civil rights, History, United States Civil War, 1861-1865 'Speech of Hon. Wendell Phillips for aid in the preservation of the Old South Meeting-House' -- subject(s): Old South Church (Boston, Mass.), Conservation and restoration, Historic buildings 'The lost arts' -- subject(s): Industrial arts, History, Lost arts 'Massachusetts Legislature, the Committee on Federal Relations' -- subject(s): Politics and government
Wendell Phillips was successful in promoting reform and drawing attention to his causes. His speeches drew large crowds and he gained many followers. Philip's is known as one of the best orators for the abolitionists in his time. His work in pomoting and becoming an advocate for slaves, woman, native Americans and his work towards promoting temperance thrust him into the position of being a leading reformer. Phillips left his audiences with many rhetorical and memorable qoutations that are still used today. Phillips overall can be characterized as an activist and expansionist in his view of human rights. He used aggressive tactics to publicize his message; he welcomed debates and openly criticized anything he believed to be immoral and wrong. Phillips also was an active member of the Anti-Slavery Society and became the President of the society in 1865.
The children's rights movement.
The gay rights movement strives for equality.
Mose Wright helped with the Civil Rights Movement. The civil rights movement helped give blacks equal rights as whites.
she led the womens rights movement and gained the right for women to vote and have freedom in their actions.
the revolutionary war lead to the civil rights movement
carlito movement
He wrote the majority opinion in Nixon v. Herndon.