Archibald Grimké presents a comprehensive and engaging biography of Charles Sumner, the American senator, lawyer, and abolitionist. He explores Sumner's life and career, including his involvement in the struggle against slavery, his role in the Civil War, and his work on behalf of civil rights and international peace. This informative and inspiring book is a tribute to one of the great statesmen of American history.
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