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In this long struggle, as in the railway boycotts, white Garrisonians like Phillips had cooperated effectively with Boston’s most militant blacks, many of whom were barbers, artisans, and day laborers. Their interracial organization had, for some moments at least, obliterated the boundaries of class as well as caste, just as Phillips’ republicanism so often required.
Wendell Phillips: Liberty's Hero
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