Ann Terry Greene

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Ann Terry Greene was the wife of prominent American abolitionist and orator Wendell Phillips, known for her support of his reform work in the 19th century.

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Ann Terry Greene canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abolitionist
human
women's rights advocate
activeInCentury 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Greene
gender female
givenName Ann
languageOfExpression English
maritalStatus married
movement abolitionism
social reform movement
women's rights movement
name Ann Terry Greene self-link
notableFor supporting 19th-century social reform causes
supporting the abolitionist work of Wendell Phillips
placeOfActivity Boston, Massachusetts
United States of America
residence Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston

Massachusetts
spouse Wendell Phillips
spouseOccupation abolitionist orator
supported Wendell Phillips's reform work
supportedCause abolition of slavery in the United States
social reform in the United States

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Wendell Phillips spouse Ann Terry Greene
Ann Terry Greene name Ann Terry Greene self-link