Saturday, October 29, 2011

Phillips' Namesake

In this time of Occupy Wall Street, it might be interesting to recall activists of former times.

Phillips Neighborhood, for instance, is named for activist Wendell Phillips (1811–1884, click to link to Wikipedia). 
Here he is, pictured below. [Candy corn frame, for this Halloween weekend, courtesy of free photo editing site picnik.com.]

Phillips worked for Native American and women's rights and for the abolition of slavery.

 Phillips said:
"Revolutions are not made: they come. A revolution is as natural a 
growth as an oak. It comes out of the past. Its foundations are laid far back."

Photograph taken between 1853 and 1860 by famous Civil War photographer Matthew Brady;
from the Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division (click for link).

Post by Francesca Davis DiPiazza

1 comment:

Phillips + Whittier 365 said...

Great info and picture, and very much to the point of the OWS efforts. Thanks.

Jo Ann