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Charles Sumner
Charles Sumner (January 6, 1811March 11, 1874) was an American lawyer and politician who represented Massachusetts in the United States Senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. Before and during the American Civil War, he was a leading American advocate for the abolition of slavery. He chaired the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 1861 to 1871, until he lost the position following a dispute with President Ulysses S. Grant over the attempted annexation of Santo Domingo. After breaking with Grant, he joined the Liberal Republican Party, spending his final two years in the Senate alienated from his party. Sumner had a controversial and divisive legacy for many years after his death, but in recent decades, his historical reputation has improved in recognition of his early support for racial equality.Sumner began his political activism as a member of various anti-slavery groups, leading to his election to the U.S. Senate in 1851 as a member of the Free Soil Party; he soon became a founding member of the Republican Party. In the Senate, he devoted his efforts to opposing the "Slave Power," which in 1856 culminated in a vicious beating, almost to the point of death, by Representative Preston Brooks on the Senate floor. Sumner's severe injuries and extended absence from the Senate made him a symbol of the anti-slavery cause. Though he did not return to the Senate until 1859, Massachusetts reelected him in 1857, leaving his empty desk as a reminder of the incident, which polarized the nation as the Civil War approached.
During the war, Sumner led the Radical Republican faction, which was critical of President Abraham Lincoln for being too moderate toward the South. As chair of the Foreign Relations Committee, Sumner worked to ensure that the United Kingdom and France did not intervene on behalf of the Confederate States. After the Union won the war and Lincoln was assassinated, Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens led congressional efforts to grant equal civil and voting rights to freedmen and to block ex-Confederates from power so they would not reverse the gains derived from the Union's victory in the war. President Andrew Johnson's persistent opposition to these efforts played a role in his impeachment in 1868.
During the Grant administration, Sumner fell out of favor with his party. He supported the annexation of Alaska but opposed Grant's proposal to annex Santo Domingo. After leading senators to defeat the Santo Domingo Treaty in 1870, Sumner denounced him in such terms that reconciliation was impossible, and Senate Republicans stripped him of his power. Sumner opposed Grant's 1872 reelection and supported Liberal Republican Horace Greeley. He died in office less than two years later. Provided by Wikipedia
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Indemnity for the past and security for the future speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on his bill for the confiscation of property and the liberation of slaves belong... by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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The crime against Kansas the apologies for the crime : the true remedy : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner in the Senate of the United States, 19th and 20th May, 1856. by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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The works of Charles Sumner by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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The Republican party its origin, necessity and permanence : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, before the Young Men's Republican Union of New York, July 11th, 1860. by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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The works of Charles Sumner. by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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Freedom national, slavery sectional speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on his motion to repeal the Fugitive slave bill, in the Senate of the United States, August 26,... by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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Emancipation! Its policy and necessity as a war measure for the suppression of the rebellion / by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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Our foreign relations showing present perils from England and France; the nature and conditions of intervention by mediation; and also by recognition; the impossibility of any reco... by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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Recent speeches and addresses / by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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The crime against Kansas : the apologies for the crime, the true remedy, speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, in the Senate of the United States, 19th and 20th May, 1856. by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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No property in man : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner on the proposed amendment of the Constitution abolishing slavery through the United States. by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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The rebellion : its origin and main-spring : an oration / by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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Freedom national, slavery sectional : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on his motion to repeal the Fugitive slave bill, in the Senate of the United States, August 2... by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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Rail-road usurpation of New Jersey. by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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The crime against Kansas. The apologies for the crime. The true remedy. by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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Union and peace! How they shall be restored. by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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The war system of the commonwealth of nations. ... by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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The rebellion--its origins and main-spring. An oration delivered by Hon. Charles Sumner, under the auspices of the Young men's Republican union of New York, November 27, 1861. by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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Our domestic relations or, How to treat the Rebel states. by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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The national security and the national faith; guarantees for the national freedman and the national creditor. by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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