Dylan Matthews

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When Sumner finally sat down, the storm broke forth in the stunned Senate—and it was mostly from Northerners, who believed Sumner had gone too far. Michigan’s Lewis Cass, the dean of the Senate and the man who formally presented Sumner to his colleagues for his swearing-in ceremony in 1851, declared to his colleagues that Sumner’s speech was “the most un-American and unpatriotic
The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union
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