Explore the collected writings and speeches of Charles Sumner, a leading voice in 19th-century American politics and a staunch advocate for abolition. This comprehensive volume showcases Sumner's profound impact on the nation's trajectory during the tumultuous years leading up to, during, and after the Civil War.
Edited by eminent figures, these works offer invaluable insights into the key debates and moral imperatives that shaped the era. From powerful speeches on the Senate floor to insightful essays on law and society, Sumner's words resonate with enduring relevance, providing a window into the heart of a nation grappling with fundamental questions of justice and equality. Discover the intellectual legacy of a true American statesman in "Charles Sumner: His Complete Works."
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