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At first glance, to be sure, Phillips presented himself as a formidable aristocrat to people of all colors, and he was certainly capable of snobbery whenever he felt socially threatened. Yet he also carried into personal race relations the same sincerity and openness that his college friends had found so likable, and he never gave evidence of the conspicuous racism that affected some of his white colleagues.
Wendell Phillips: Liberty's Hero
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