Dylan Matthews

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It didn’t help that he, Chase, and Free Soiler John P. Hale of New Hampshire were men without a home in the Senate, on the outside looking in at Southerners who unquestioningly supported slavery and slaveholding interests, and at Northern Whigs and Democrats who welcomed any compromise on the slavery question so long as it maintained the fragile peace and was deemed essential to party success.
The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union
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