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Ever since the army started recruiting colored troops under unequal terms, Black civil leaders, particularly in Boston, had pressed Sumner on equal pay. In the capital, Black freedpeople openly hosted parades, marches, and conventions in the call for equal rights. They demanded funding for public schools and government jobs. They were so steadfast that Sumner was confronted daily by locals who expected him to do more to integrate streetcars.
Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation
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