
Charles Sumner
À propos de l'auteur
Sumner's career was marked by his fierce debates and his willingness to confront those who opposed his beliefs. His most notable moment came in 1856 when he was brutally attacked on the Senate floor by Congressman Preston Brooks, an event that highlighted the deep divisions in American society over the issue of slavery. Sumner continued to serve in the Senate until his death, where he remained a vocal advocate for civil rights, education, and international peace. His legacy is remembered as one of courage and an enduring fight for justice, making him a key figure in American history.
Nationalité
Américain
Date de naissance
January 6, 1811
Lieu de naissance
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Date de décès
March 11, 1874
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