Voting Rights History Throughout the Year: Charles Sumner

"Speaking for Freedom in Kansas, I have spoken for Freedom everywhere, and for civilization; and, as the less is contained in the greater, so are all arts, all sciences, all economies, all refinements, all charities, all delights of life embodied in this cause. ... The sacred animosity between Freedom and Slavery can end only with the triumph of Freedom." --Charles Sumner

Charles Sumner (1811-1874), abolitionist, civil rights advocate, and U.S. Senator, was born January 6, 1811.  The following are some links to follow to learn more:

This blog post is part of an ongoing series of "this date in history" blog posts that will highlight some of the people and events of voting rights history. Links provide an opportunity for students and teachers to explore and learn more.

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