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Charles Sumner of Massachusetts on the bill to maintain the freedom of the inhabitants in the states declared .
Charles Sumner of Massachusetts on the bill to maintain the freedom of the inhabitants in the states declared in insurrection and rebellion by the proclamation of the President of July 1, 1862, delivered in the Senate of the United States, December 20, 1865 by Charles Sumner( Book .
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The Speeches from the House of Representatives series dates from 1835 to 1865 .
The Speeches from the House of Representatives series dates from 1835 to 1865 and contains mostly pro-Northern materials. The majority of the documents attack slavery on moral grounds, and several essays criticize the economic and ethical foundations of the institution. Sumner, Charles - "Protection of Freedmen: Actual Condition of the Rebel States" (Foreign Relations) December 20, 1865. Box 1, Folder 72. Trenholm, . "The South" (Reconstruction) April 7, 1869.
delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 9, 1862. Published 1862 by Printed at the Congressional Globe Office in Washington Prefer the physical book?
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Our Domestic Relations, or How to Treat the Rebel States by. Charles Sumner
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