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OUT OF MANY, ONE

HISTORY OF CONGRESS
AND THE CAPITOL

Charles Sumner
1811–1874, Massachusetts

Sumner spoke passionately for emancipation. But he paid dearly for his advocacy. A House member severely beat Sumner because of the senator's caustic references to pro-slavery members, including a relative of his assailant. After a lengthy recovery, Sumner returned to the Senate and sponsored the first law to secure the equal rights of all citizens.

 
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