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He made it elear that he still valued Sumner personally as highly as ever, but he reminded Sumner that he had now become Phillips’ senator, a public servant and a point of political influence. From now on, the agitator would treat him as the “philosophy of abolitionism” demanded, putting political need ahead of personal affection.
Wendell Phillips: Liberty's Hero
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