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to Henry E. Rees
December 20, 1856
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Senator Sumner replies to a letter from Rees. Claims that unless slavery is checked, "the liberty of white as well as black in our country will become a name only."
GLC01574.02
[One man power versus Congress]
circa 2 October 1866
An attack on President Andrew Johnson delivered at the Music Hall in Boston. Includes a draft of a letter to Johnson, 12 November 1865. Unknown assigned date. Transcript available.
GLC00496.088.01
Letters from Sumner to Frederick Douglass [Decimalized .01-.02]
circa December 1870
GLC00470
to Frederick Douglass
December 1870
Sumner, a Senator from Massachusetts tried the previous day to locate Douglass at his office, but was too late. Writes "I beg to talk with you about the Republican party & its perils to which I fear you are not sufficiently sensible... Pray don't...
GLC00470.01
Dated "Thursday." Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (who had a home in Nahant) informed Sumner that false words about Douglass had been attributed to Sumner. Sumner clarifies that he stated that whatever Douglass may think of the "Presidential indignity"...
GLC00470.02
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