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What postwar rights did Black Americans dream of? Sumner had been laying out some of those rights over the past year, through his bills to allow Black people to testify in court, file for patents, and work for the national bureaucracy without discrimination. It was clear to those who knew Massachusetts history that Black service in the army should also lead to the right to vote.
Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation
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