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Wendell Phillips Garrison
American writer

Wendell Phillips Garrison

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American writer
Gender
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Cambridgeport, USA
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67 years
Education
Harvard University
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Biography

Wendell Phillips Garrison (1840–1907) was an American editor and author.

Early life

He was born at Cambridgeport, Massachusetts, a son of the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. He graduated from Harvard in 1861.His father's abolitionist newspaper The Liberator ended in 1865, after passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Very much a successor was The Nation, which began in 1865 and of which he was Literary Editor, but backed up by his father's vast network of contacts.

Career

As a young man, Garrison had adopted pacifist andanti-imperialist beliefs.He had assisted E. L. Godkin in establishing the magazine.Henry Villard, who merged The Nation with the New York Evening Post, was Garrison's brother-in-law. Garrison also wrote several books, including What Mr. Darwin Saw, an abridged and illustrated version of Darwin's The Voyage of the Beagle for children.

Works

W. P. Garrison contributed to periodicals, compiled Bedside Poetry: a Parents' Assistant (1887), and wrote:

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