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Sumner was convinced that slaveholders would “never again be loyal to the Union” but would remain “a disaffected element, always ready to intrigue with a foreign enemy.” He was unwilling ever to trust them again. “The only Unionists of the South are black,” he declared, making it essential “to extend the suffrage to the Negroes.”
The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union
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