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Wendell Phillips Garrison was an influential American literary figure and editor, known primarily for his work with "The Nation" magazine from 1865 to 1906. Born into a prominent Boston family, he was the son of the renowned abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, which greatly influenced his trajectory in the literary and social spheres. Garrison's editorial skills and commitment to social justice were evident in the way he championed various causes, including civil rights and women's suffrage, during a time of significant social upheaval in America.

Throughout his life, Garrison contributed to the evolution of American literature and journalism, providing a platform for progressive ideas and voices. His literary contributions, including works that memorialized his father's legacy, reveal a deep commitment to the ideals of equality and justice. Garrison's editorial vision helped shape the discourse of his time, making him a key figure in the cultural and political landscape of late 19th-century America.

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تاریخ تولد August 16, 1840
محل تولد Boston, Massachusetts, USA
تاریخ مرگ June 7, 1907
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