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A collection of the speeches, writings, and letters of Charles Sumner, an American statesman and abolitionist. This volume includes Sumner's famous speech on 'The Crime Against Kansas', as well as his thoughts on American history, politics, and society. With an introduction by Sumner's friend and colleague, Ralph Waldo Emerson, this book is a fascinating window into a pivotal time in American history.
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