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  • The Crime Against Kansas. the Apologies for The

    The Crime Against Kansas. the Apologies for The

  • Charles Sumner (1811–1874)

    Charles Sumner (1811–1874)

  • Four Roads to Emancipation: Lincoln, the Law, and the Proclamation Dr

    Four Roads to Emancipation: Lincoln, the Law, and the Proclamation Dr

  • “The Wisest Radical of All”: Reelection (September-November, 1864)

    “The Wisest Radical of All”: Reelection (September-November, 1864)

  • The Principal Actors in the Drama of Reconstruction Were President Abraham Lincoln, Radical Republicans Sen

    The Principal Actors in the Drama of Reconstruction Were President Abraham Lincoln, Radical Republicans Sen

  • During the Civil War the State of Tennessee Was a Continual Battleground, with the Lines Shifting. Greeneville Remained in Southern Hands During Most of the War

    During the Civil War the State of Tennessee Was a Continual Battleground, with the Lines Shifting. Greeneville Remained in Southern Hands During Most of the War

  • Document-Based Question)

    Document-Based Question)

  • The Elections of 1860 and 2020

    The Elections of 1860 and 2020

  • 200 Notable Days: Senate Stories, 1787 to 2002

    200 Notable Days: Senate Stories, 1787 to 2002

  • The Caning of Charles Sumner: Slavery, Race, and Ideology in the Age of the Civil War

    The Caning of Charles Sumner: Slavery, Race, and Ideology in the Age of the Civil War" (2003)

  • H.Doc. 108-224 Black Americans in Congress 1870-2007

    H.Doc. 108-224 Black Americans in Congress 1870-2007

  • The Secession Winter and the Committee of Five

    The Secession Winter and the Committee of Five

  • Hamlin Family Papers, 1802-1975

    Hamlin Family Papers, 1802-1975

  • The Republican Party's Version of American History

    The Republican Party's Version of American History

  • Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography

    Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography

  • Charles Sumner and Preston Brooks Inquiry by C3 Teachers Development Did Charles Sumner Deserve It?

    Charles Sumner and Preston Brooks Inquiry by C3 Teachers Development Did Charles Sumner Deserve It?

  • Emancipation! January 1, 1863, Brought Freedom to Millions of Enslaved People in America

    Emancipation! January 1, 1863, Brought Freedom to Millions of Enslaved People in America

  • Define of the Emancipation Proclamation

    Define of the Emancipation Proclamation

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  • Southern Honor and the Brooks-Sumner Affair Dallas Hanbury (Dr
  • The Emancipation Proclamation
  • Charles Sumner (1811-74), 1865
  • The Decision to Withhold I Corps from the Peninsula Campaign, 1862
  • Chapter Twenty-Seven “The Hour Comes for Dealing with Slavery”
  • Government Behind Closed Doors United States of America, a Nation
  • Civil War Manuscripts
  • From Compromise to Conflict
  • Running to Lose? POLS 4105: American Political Development Anthony Madonna
  • Reconstruction 1865 - 1877 Reconstruction  “Rebuilding”
  • Art of the Civil War at the Massachusetts State House Art of the Civil War at the Massachusetts State House
  • Harris Collection of Civil War Ephemera
  • Why the Civil War Happened and What We Can Learn from It Day 2
  • Speech [Excerpts] of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts in the Senate of the United States, May 19, 1856
  • Seward's Other Folly: America's First Encrypted Cable
  • Commemorating Juneteenth: the Continuing Unresolved Issues from the Civil War and the Thirteenth Amendment
  • Thaddeus Stevens: Early Civil Rights Leader Fernando Parra
  • Editor Beverly Wilson Palmer Completes Thaddeus Stevens Project


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