Dylan Matthews

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The irony, then, was that Charles Sumner—more than any other individual most responsible for bringing the country to this historic juncture, and the unquestioned and unimpeachable conscience of the Senate, and the entire North, on the issue of slavery—had little to do with the actual writing of the amendment that ended slavery in the United States.
The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union
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